From 1sr-l at list.cgaux1sr.org Fri Oct 16 13:46:55 2009 From: 1sr-l at list.cgaux1sr.org (Announcement List for First Southern District) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 13:46:55 -0400 Subject: [1SR-L] EXECUTIVE ORDER ON TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING -016/09 Message-ID: <019501ca4e88$a7188040$f54980c0$@com> TO: ALAUXDIST1SR FM: CDR Christopher Zorman SUBJ: EXECUTIVE ORDER ON TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING -016/09 1. FYI: -----Original Message----- From: DHSEmployee Communications Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:20 PM To: undisclosed-recipients Subject: DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT MESSAGE: EXECUTIVE ORDER ON TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING MEMORANDUM FOR: All DHS Employees FROM: Sharie Bourbeau /s/ Deputy Under Secretary for Management SUBJECT: Executive Order on Text Messaging While Driving President Barack Obama issued an executive order on Oct. 1, 2009, that bans Federal employees from text messaging when driving a government owned vehicle, when driving their privately owned vehicle while on official government business, or when using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving. Specific Departmental policies to implement this order are being developed and will be available soon. In recognition of our unique mission, special consideration is being given to those law enforcement or emergency functions that would require use of texting or handheld electronic devices while operating a vehicle. It is well established that texting and the use of handheld devices while driving is hazardous. In 2008, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that distracted drivers were involved in 16 percent of fatal accidents. In July 2009, the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute reported that texting truckers were 23 times more likely as their non-texting counterparts to be involved in a crash or a near miss. I fully support the President's action. By meeting the requirements of the executive order, the employees of the Department will not only demonstrate leadership in making America's roads safer, they will also reduce their personal chances of experiencing a vehicular accident. I encourage everyone to follow the prohibition on texting while driving both at work and during your personal travels. 2. The purpose of this list is to keep Auxiliarists in the First Southern abreast of current developments, policies, manuals, etc. 3. Internet Release and Distribution is Authorized. 4. DIRAUX 1SR sends