Take the pledge to not text while driving
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122,758 people took the pledge
Texting drivers are 23 times more likely to be in an crash and over 100,000 people are killed or injured each year in crashes.
Take this pledge and encourage your loved ones to do the same to help save lives.
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Update #4
Posted on Oct 26, 2012Celebrations are in order – we did it!
On behalf of everyone at AT&T, NOYS (the National Organizations for Youth Safety), and SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions), we would like to thank all of you who supported our pledge campaign against texting and driving. So far we've reached thousands of friends and family and spread awareness about the dangers of texting from behind the wheel. Not only are we saving lives on the road, but we've managed to raise $100,000! These funds will...
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Update #3
Posted on Sep 25, 2012Due to your overwhelming support and the importance of this issue, we're pledging an additional $50,000 donation and we're bringing a new partner into the mix – SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions). For every new pledge, we'll donate $2 to SADD and for every five friends you invite we'll donate an additional $5, up to a total of $100,000 being shared by NOYS and SADD. But don't forget, it's not all about the money, we're doing this to raise awareness about the It Can Wait message, no text is worth a life.
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Update #2
Posted on Sep 19, 2012In less than a week, more than 24,000 of you have taken the pledge and helped raise $50,000 to support NOYS and advance AT&T's efforts against texting and driving. Thanks to all of you for truly driving this campaign forward!
But . . . we can't hit the brakes quite yet. The movement must go on. You overwhelmed us with your response, and as we ponder our next move, you can still make an impact to save lives. We encourage you to keep sending the message to your friends and loved ones: no text is worth the risk, It can wait!
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Update #1
Posted on May 23, 2012A new survey commissioned by AT&T as part of the “It Can Wait” campaign indicates that while 97 percent of teens know texting while driving is dangerous, 43 percent of them admit to sending a text while driving – and 75 percent say the practice is common among their friends.
The survey found that teenagers feel pressure to quickly respond to text messages – and adults are also setting a poor example by texting while driving themselves.

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