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 Teens who texted while driving were five times more likely than those who didn ;t to drive when they had been drinking alcohol. And the more they texted the worse their seat belt habit. Teens who texted every day while driving during the past month were more than 40% more likely to not always wear their seat belts than were teens who engaged in texting while driving once or twice in the past 30 days. According to the study, teens who texted were also more likely to ride shotgun in the car of a drunk driver. The obvious question: why  Teens are pretty new drivers and less able to recognize hazardous driving situations and they tend to perceive risk a little bit differently than adults, said study author Emily O ;Malley Olsen, a health statistician at the CDC, in a statement. Other possible reasons: kids are kids. Which is to say: kids  kubki stanley often act like complete idiots. They also look to parents and adults as role models, and it turns out adults are idiots, too. The CDC says 31% of US drivers 18鈥?4 reported reading or sending text messages or emails while behind the wheel at least once in the 30 days prior to being surveyed. Data provided to USA Today by AT 038;T puts that number at closer to 50%. Another explanation: everyone thinks they can multitask. Multitask stanley tumblers ing is fine if you ;re sitting in your dorm room or at home in your bedroom, but  stanley germany multitasking in the car is a terrible idea, said CDC director Tom Frieden in an interview with NP