FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Texting and driving continues to be a danger, but there is a safe way to teach teens about distracted driving.
Some Roosevelt High School students got a reality check about the rules of the road. AT&T sponsored a "It can wait" event at the high school where students had a chance to drive simulators while attempting to respond to text messages. The program also encourages students to pledge never to text and drive.
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