Thumb Socks from ThumbWars to Prevent Texting While Driving

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Texting while driving  must be stopped.  A war has been declared by ThumbWars.org through DoSomething.org, sponsored by Sprint.

On the ThumbWars site, teens can learn about the dangers of texting while driving and order "thumb
socks," to prevent them from texting & driving and enter a bumper
sticker design contest to spread further awareness. 

Joel McHale and Ken Jeong, co-stars from NBC's hit series
"Community," star in the
PSA, where they start a thumb war and encourage teens to join the fight
against texting & driving. 

Teens are encouraged to
use thumb socks to spread awareness for the campaign through a variety
of ways including giving them to their friends, keeping them in their
car as a reminder, hosting a Thumb War tournament around the cause, or
updating their Facebook profile with a photo of them wearing the thumb
socks!

Oprah also doesn't like texting while driving.  She launched her own campaign with the No Phone Zone pledge.

Here's the PSA: