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Thursday, 02/14/2013 11:21:43 AM

Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:21:43 AM

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Interesting article: TextKill team headed to DC.

Text Kills® and Drive Reply® Invited by FCC to Distracted Driving Technology Showcase in Washington D.C.

Since its inception in 2010, the Text Kills team has earned more than 70,000 pledges from citizens all over the nation who agree that distracted driving is a bad practice, committing themselves to not engaging in it. Text Kills has been recognized by the US Department of Transportation, The Automobile Club of Southern California, The California Highway Patrol, and The National Organization for Youth Safety to name a few. Now, we can add the Federal Communication Commission to our prestigious list of groups interested and appreciative of our national cause.

The FCC has recognized Text Kills® and Drive Reply® Teams for their continued success and commitment to combating one of the world’s greatest growing problems in distracted driving. With our national tour and dedicated partners/sponsors, we have been able to connect with thousands around the nation. By using creative, positive elements of technology to fight the negative ways in which people use the same technology. When you use your phone specifically to be unsafe while driving, it makes a great impact on the world around you. Using technology like Drive Reply® allows you to curb the addiction our modern day tech instills within us.

We have made numerous updates to our Drive Reply® application, and there are more coming this year as well. Drive Reply® was one of the first smartphone applications invented to curb the oncoming threat of distracted driving, created in 2010. There are many other smartphone applications to help with distracted driving out there, but only one has been there since the beginning! To learn more about Drive Reply®, visit www.DriveReply.com. And stay tuned to www.TextKills.com for more updates and information about where the movement is going!

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