The government is shaming people for texting and driving
On Twitter, of all places.
It's a bad idea to text and drive. Beyond just being dangerous, it's now illegal in most US states and in several countries around the world. Yet, despite the many ad campaigns telling them it's wrong, people still do it. In fact, some of them actually brag about it on social media. Well, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will have none of that. The government agency has actually taken to Twitter to name and shame those who publicly confess to using their phone while behind the wheel:
It's a habit worth breaking, @Ethan_WMASS. Do yourself and everyone else on the road a favor - put the phone down and #justdrive.
— NHTSA (@NHTSAgov) April 21, 2016
Um, agreed @Domie_D23. Please realize you're putting yourself and others in danger, and a silly text isn't worth it. #justdrive
— NHTSA (@NHTSAgov) April 22, 2016
Not really a laugh out loud matter, @_BankrollAJ. Do everyone a favor (yourself included) and get off your phone while driving. #justdrive
— NHTSA (@NHTSAgov) April 22, 2016
Who knows if it'll actually work -- one particular person seems to be a little indignant about it -- but maybe a little public shaming by the feds is warranted. Better that than yet another fatal statistic.