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Stephanie Nelson is The “Coupon Mom™” and has taught television viewers and readers how to save in many areas, including groceries, restaurants, online shopping, gifts, and entertainment. Since 2004 she has appeared frequently on television and radio teaching savings tips, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News, CNN, CBS Early Show, Fox Business, The View, Dr. Oz and The Doctors. Over 5.5 million members belong to her free grocery deals website www.couponmom.com. Her areas of expertise include:

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  CADD Citizens Against Distracted Driving | FDIVoice Handsfree

Over the past few years, an epidemic has emerged across America – an epidemic more widespread than many of us realize… affecting thousands of people and putting millions of lives at risk!  The dangers of text messaging and “hands on” cell phone use are REAL and just now coming to the attention of the American public.  In an effort to curb the loss of life and property damage, many states have legislated stiff fines and even jail time in some cases!  The solution, however, is NOT to turn cell phone users into outlaws, but to change the way we use our phones!  It is now possible to dial your phone, check and reply to voicemail, check and reply to email, even send text messages without touching your phone – simply with the power of your voice.   This allows drivers to keep their hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road at all times.

CADD pledges to take the battle to the street where distracted driving is claiming lives and destroying families. “With focus on education, prevention, victim advocacy, and most of all SOLUTIONS to this growing epidemic, we aim to stem the tide of destruction…”

Aug. 27th, 2010 FDI announced the single most aggressive attack on the growing epidemic of “distracted driving” since it’s coming to the forefront of the public consciousness more than two years ago. “While everyone is talking about the problem, we’re focused on the solution…  But just having the solution is simply NOT ENOUGH! We MUST bring to bear the full charitable spirit of America as well as the best and brightest minds and technology to reverse this disturbing trend… Through the contributions of FDI and concerned citizens like you and me, CADD will take this battle to the streets, with a focus on education, prevention, victim advocacy, and most of all SOLUTIONS to this epidemic that is claiming lives and destroying families on a daily basis.”

 

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Texting while driving has been outlawed or is soon to be outlawed for all drivers in the following states: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. The state of Texas prohibits school bus drivers from texting while transporting a child under 17.  The states of Delaware, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas and West Virginia have laws restricting those who are underage and/or with learner’s permits from texting while driving .  A law enacted in 2010 by Kentucky has banned texting for all drivers, as well as cell phone usage by all drivers under 18. The latter feature is unusual in that holders of unrestricted licenses are subject to the ban; most states that have banned cell phone usage by young drivers apply their laws only to holders of restricted or graduated licenses.

In Florida, a proposed bill known as “Heather’s Law” would ban all cell phone use while driving. The law was inspired by the death of Heather Hurd, who was killed in an accident allegedly caused by a truck driver who crashed into 10 cars when he was sending a text message behind the wheel.

On October 1, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced President Barack Obama’s signing of an Executive Order directing federal employees not to engage in text messaging while driving government-owned vehicles, among other activities.   According to Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood, “This order sends a very clear signal to the American public that distracted driving is dangerous and unacceptable. It shows that the federal government is leading by example.” As a part of a larger move to combat distracted driving, the DOT and NHTSA launched the public information website distraction.gov.

On January 26, 2010, the US Department of Transportation announced a federal ban on texting while driving by truckers and bus drivers.
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