Most people nowadays seem to have a scary story involving cell phones and driving.
For Luis Hernandez, 21, of Holyoke, interviewed Sunday at the Holyoke Mall, his came Saturday. "I almost got hit yesterday by a woman while she was texting. She swerved into my lane, wasn't even looking," he said.
That's why he counts himself an avid supporter of the new Safe Driving law, a state law that goes into effect Thursday banning all drivers from texting while driving, and prohibiting anyone under 18 from all cell phone use while driving.
"The law keeps everybody safe. You've got to think about the children, not just the drivers," said Hernandez.
For Luis Hernandez, 21, of Holyoke, interviewed Sunday at the Holyoke Mall, his came Saturday. "I almost got hit yesterday by a woman while she was texting. She swerved into my lane, wasn't even looking," he said.
That's why he counts himself an avid supporter of the new Safe Driving law, a state law that goes into effect Thursday banning all drivers from texting while driving, and prohibiting anyone under 18 from all cell phone use while driving.
"The law keeps everybody safe. You've got to think about the children, not just the drivers," said Hernandez.
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