Richard Stradling, News & Observer – Tasha Hairston Springs has to turn her cellphone off and keep it out of reach when she’s driving. Otherwise, the temptation to answer it is too great. “I basically have an addiction to my phone. It’s something I have to work on every day,” Springs says. “If I can hear my phone, I want to know what just happened on my phone.”

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