For Release 9 a.m. EDT, July 5th, 2010

FDI

1 Industrial Drive

Windham, NH 03087

CADD

Press Release

Citizens Against Distracted Driving (CADD)

announces upcoming launch on August 27th, 2010

CADD pledges to take the battle to the street where distracted

driving is claiming lives and destroying families. “With focus on

education, prevention, victim advocacy, and most of all SOLUTIONS to
this growing epidemic, we aim to stem the tide of destruction…”

Windham, NH, July 4, 2010: FDI CEO William J Andreoli took the public
stage on our nation’s 234th birthday and the anniversary of FDI’s 7
years in business, and announced the single most aggressive attack on
the growing epidemic of “distracted driving” since it’s coming to the
forefront of the public consciousness more than two years ago. “While
everyone is talking about the problem, we’re focused on the solution… But just having the solution is simply NOT ENOUGH! We MUST bring to

bear the full charitable spirit of America as well as the best and
brightest minds and technology to reverse this disturbing trend…
Through the contributions of FDI and concerned citizens like you and
me, CADD will take this battle to the streets, with a focus on
education, prevention, victim advocacy, and most of all SOLUTIONS to
this epidemic that is claiming lives and destroying families on a daily
basis.”

MORE INFORMATION about CADD will be released as the official launch
date of August 27, 2010 draws near. For more information about FDI and
its continuing crusade to stamp out distracted driving, while
preserving every American’s right to communicate from behind the wheel,
visit http://www.fdiquickstart.com/

EVERY driver should see this, especially teenagers. It is very graphic and is recommended for 18 and older but if they wait till 18 to see it, they may not reach 18. I see this stuff all too often. PARENTS: Watch this by yourself first then WITH your kids
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It’s now illegal to text while driving in Vermont.

Gov. Jim Douglas signed the ban into law Tuesday at the Montpelier High School, joining at least 25 states that have banned the practice.

The measure also bans the use of cell phones and other electronic devices while driving for 16- and 17-year-old drivers.

Douglas says texting dramatically reduces drivers’ reaction time. He says at 65 miles per hour, drivers who text are not looking at the road for 500 feet for each message.

Under the bill, anyone caught sending or reading text messages while driving could face a $100 fine for a first offense and a $250 fine for each subsequent offense within a two-year period.

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