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Taylor Sauer Died While Driving And Facebooking; Now Parents Want To Make It Illegal (VIDEO)

Taylor Sauer

HuffPost Weird News     First Posted: 03/05/12 08:24 PM ET Updated: 03/06/12 11:42 AM ET

Taylor Sauer knew facebooking while driving was a bad idea.

The 18-year-old college student said so in her last status update: "I can't discuss this now. Driving and facebooking is not safe! Haha."

At the time, Sauer was driving 80 mph from the Utah State University campus in Logan to visit her folks in Caldwell, Idaho, and was passing the time on the four-hour drive by messaging her friend about the Denver Broncos, according to MSNBC.com

Moments after her last update, she crashed her car into a tanker truck that was going 15 mph up a hill and was killed instantly.

Investigators weren't able to find signs that Sauer applied the brakes before her fatal crash, but, after checking cell phone records, they did discover she was posting about every 90 seconds during her drive, according to Idaho State Police Lt. Sheldon Kelley.

"The text messages were both incoming and outgoing during her trip between Logan, Utah [and the accident scene]," Kelley told the Salt Lake Tribune. "In addition to the texting, there were multiple Facebook communications to and from Taylor Sauer during the minutes immediately prior to the crash."

That was January 14 and her parents, Clay and Shauna Sauer, are trying to make sense of the crash and prevent future tragedies.

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"I think she was probably (texting) to stay awake, she was probably tired," Taylor's dad, Clay Sauer, told Today Show host Ann Curry. "But that's not a reason to do it, and the kids think they're invincible. To them, (texting) is not distracting, they're so proficient at texting, that they don't feel it's distracted driving."

The Sauer family is now lobbying Idaho legislators to put a ban on texting while driving, according to the Daily Mail,.

Idaho is one of 13 states which hasn't made texting while driving illegal, but Shauna Sauer believes Taylor would approve of the new law.

"This is what she would want us to do," she told Curry.

The texting and driving ban has already passed through Idaho's state senate, and it could travel to the house as early as Tuesday.

Taylor's father, Clay Sauer, said he hopes such a ban would teach drivers that texting and driving is unsafe and unacceptable from a young age, "like the importance of wearing a seatbelt," reported KTVB.com.

"I think every state should have this law," he added.

 
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01:46 PM on 03/07/2012
Next step?

The parents sue--
* the state dept of transportation for building the road in the first place
* the car manufacturer for not making the car safer
* the phone maker for allowing her to use it
* the phone reseller for selling such a self absorbed girl the phone
* the trucking company for daring to have a truck go slow up a mountain pass
* her friends for goading her into responding
* Mark Zuckerberg for being an idiot by creating such an utterly banal program
* Al Gore for creating the internet
* George Bush because Obama says everything is his fault anyway.

$20M can buy a lot of comfort and maybe they can teach any surviving children that stupidity + moving 80mph is a sure cure for the former.
12:00 PM on 03/07/2012
So what about the truck going 15 mph on the highway? That sounds like the cause of this accident to me.
01:49 PM on 03/07/2012
A loaded truck going 15mph up a mountain is a common thing in the area. It is not the slow moving truck that caused this but the irresponsible girl driving too fast and utterly distracted.

Nice attempt to shift the blame, genius.
05:31 AM on 03/07/2012
There's NO excuse the parents can dream up if she would have killed an innocent person while she was being selfish! Thank God no one else was injured or killed!
09:54 AM on 03/07/2012
There comes a time when you have to stop blaming parents for everything. She wasn't a puppet but an full fledged adult making her own choices.
10:40 PM on 03/07/2012
I wasn't blaming the parents. The parents seem to be making excuses to why she was on FB. They can make all the #%*@ excuses they want but, she was a "would of been killer on the loose!!!" She could have very well killed an innocent person! She was being selfish!
03:37 AM on 03/07/2012
whie driving, your most important, and primary function is to be a responsible driver, even adjusting the radio must not distract you. trying to do ANYthing else while driving is plain foolish. distracted driving is dangerous.
01:56 AM on 03/07/2012
the law itself won't stop texting while driving. however, EDUCATING the public of the dangers over and over again does make a difference. Once people start holding each other accountable and it is seen as a negative activity, people will stop doing it. I believe this because I live in Portland, OR where they banned texting and talking on cell phones. Sure it is not perfect, but you can see a dramatic difference. More and more people are ashamed to be seen texting/talking on their phone while driving due to being educated on how it is just as bad as drunk driving and that you could kill someone else. Don't be a slave to your phone! you can live for 10 minutes without being on it while driving. I promise.
12:11 AM on 03/07/2012
The laws don't stop the texting, they just bring more money in for the government. You can't stop this sort of thing by making it illegal. Just have to post the faces of those who die from it.
01:23 AM on 03/07/2012
An unfortunate incident. But making it illegal doesn't stop them from doing it. Making them responsible does. Being tired while driving is equally dangerous, so are we going to make a law saying people can't drive when they're tired? A responsible person will pull over when they're tired. A responsible person should have pulled over to text if needed.
Media coverage of every incident involving poor choices should be aired so they can SEE what it looks like when they're not paying attention.
A moment of Inattention in ANY form can cause a senseless, non-reversible tragedy!
10:49 PM on 03/06/2012
so stupid....
08:14 PM on 03/06/2012
Let me first say that I am truly sorry for your loss. I live here in NY, where texting or using the phone is completely illegal. But to avail people of all ages are doing it. I see it every single day. I will blast the horn at them and yell at them but they don't care. What needs to be done is completely removing the ability to text at all. It's like drinking and driving, it is illegal but it's done every single day. Again, sorry for your loss.
05:43 PM on 03/06/2012
Guns don't kill people...People who use guns kill people.

This applies to texting. Texting doesn't kill people...People who are texting kill people.

Plus you can't ban ignorance.
04:05 PM on 03/06/2012
why have I been banned from commenting??? I never made a comment on here????
08:07 PM on 03/06/2012
preemptive strike
03:46 PM on 03/06/2012
Parents always making an excuse. She was tired that's why she texting to stay awake. She could have pulled over and taken a nap. What would she had done if that was no phone, no texting? Paid attention to the road, that's what she would have done.