Anonymous wrote:OP, I agree with other PPs here because it's just one of those things that is too dangerous and you cannot police it. It's not worth the convenience of the carpool situation.
As an aside, it will also teach your kid that this is an important standard for you. Don't know how old your kids are but mine are teens now, and really, it's not what you say, it's what you do, that gets through to them. It's a great lesson for him, actually a few lessons: that you value his safety over your convenience, that you do not tolerate texting while driving, that you've listened to your son and done something based on his feedback...great lessons.
btw, I recommend telling your son what to say if asked, so he doesn't inadvertently step into the adult situation here. You want to be managing the message.
I agree. Your son tells you a driver is texting...how can you let him stay in the carpool? We have a few "full stop" rules for our teens and other drivers and they know they are not to ride with anyone who texts.