AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A new study has found that Texas teenagers are less likely to use a cell phone while driving than they were a year ago.
The Teens in the Driver Seat Center of the Texas Transportation Institute conducted the study released Thursday. Researchers surveyed more than 18,000 high school students.
They found the percentage of teens who recognized the danger of texting or talking on a cell phone while driving rose for both urban and rural teens.
Cell phone talking while driving dropped from 52 percent to 46 percent for urban teen drivers and from 66 percent to 52 percent for rural teens. Texting while driving also took a dip, from 47 percent to 42 percent for urban teen drivers and from 58 percent to 48 percent for rural teens.