Quantcast
breaking news

Abilene Violations Hit An All Time High For Texting In School Zones

By: Brendaliss Gonzalez
Updated: August 29, 2012
watch video
 School personnel are back on duty to make sure drivers remember to follow the rules when entering a school zone during the busiest hours. 

Just crossing this street has become a daily danger.

"I'm surprised after all the years that I've been here that some child hasn't been run over," said James Blankenship, a volunteer crossing guard for Abilene schools.

Now add the 30 or so kids he has to help cross into that equation and its enough to make anyone nervous.

Especially after all the distracted drivers he encounters.

"I would see one out of every ten is on the phone or texting," he said.

Not only is it dangerous- its illegal.

As of 2009- anyone using their cellphone at a school zone while these lights are blinking can be fined hundreds of dollars.

The number of tickets issued in Abilene for that very violation has more than tripled in the last two years. 

Some parents admit its rather tempting while waiting the long lines to pick up kids at school.

"It's easy to think about when I was driving in here how many times I think, 'I'm just going to see what time it is, even just picking up the phone'," said Rose Mary Hollingsworth who was picking up her kids at Madison Middle School.

Buy the kids serve as a reminder.

"They just say just put it away mom, just put it away, like you don't need to pick up the phone to see what time it is so they teach me more than anything," she said.

Others don't tolerate it.

"I've told some ladies out here that have been doing it and they don't take it, they don't pay attention," said Pedro Guerra.

It's something Blankenship might appreciate as he takes that step off the curb- leading the tiny steps that quickly follow behind him. 

"Schools very important and you need to be observant and watch every corner," he said.

Because all it takes is that one distracted driver.

Authorities at the Texas department of transportation say just looking at your phone can hinder drivers by about five seconds.

At 55 mph, that's about the length of a football field. 

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Teenage girls in Colorado City have been inspired by Hailey Dunn to take self-defense classes....

Crime Stoppers is offering a $500.00 reward for information that leads to his arrest, through 05/29/13....

A Texas mother was brought back to life after she died during childbirth thanks to some of her co-workers who were able to perform CPR. ...

A school in Florida is using recent tragedies, like the tornado in Oklahoma, to teach life lessons to students. ...

In light of recent severe weather, an Abilene woman wanted to know she could be safe on her own property, but finding that safety was more difficult than expected....

Researchers say sharing a bed with your baby is dangerous and increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome....

KRBC will re-air "The Voice" at roughly 2:05 a.m. Wednesday morning. ...

A San Antonio, Texas high school student says he feels like a failure because he isn't being allowed to graduate with his class due to one wrong answer on the TAKS test....

Studies, and teachers, say that students who exercise frequently do better in school....

Emergency teams worked through the night in Moore, Oklahoma searching for survivors of Monday's devastating tornado. The violent funnel was more than a mile wide and remained on the ground for close...

 
Find Articles Here
 
End
      Page 730 of 641
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com