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Texting while walking is dangerous


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Writing text messages while walking is dangerous. A study says it is more dangerous than texting while driving. Researchers found that there are more injuries to texting pedestrians than there are to texting motorists. Their report says walking is not as easy as we think. We must focus on many things at the same time to walk safely in a straight line. The researchers said that people forget how to walk properly, so dangerous things happen to them. They bump into walls and other people. They walk into cars, fall over things in the street, and even fall into holes or down stairs.

A professor said walking is a difficult action. There are several reasons why texting makes walking dangerous. One is that people cannot see the street. Another is that they are focused on their phone keyboard instead of their feet. A final reason is that their minds are somewhere else - they are not thinking about walking from A to B safely. The professor said over 6,000 people visited his hospital last year because of texting. He said the worst cases are head injuries. When a pedestrian is tossed into the air he/she has nothing to protect the head. The damage can be serious.

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