Caught On Camera! Kim Kardashian Shockingly Writes Text Message While Driving On L.A. Freeway –– Months After Bruce Jenner's Fatal Crash
May 29 2015, Published 10:13 a.m. ET
Despite the life-changing consequences Bruce Jenner is facing following his accident, Kim Kardashian was seen texting while driving in Van Nuys, Calif. Thursday.
Kim Kardashian was clearly distracted while behind the wheel of her silver Rolls-Royce on the 101 Freeway Thursday.
The socialite was engaged while texting while driving, showing she's absorbed very little from Bruce Jenner's tragic -- and deadly -- crash months back.
Jenner is currently being sued for wrongful death in the Feb. 7 pileup that took place on Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway.
Amazingly, even Bruce has been seen distracted behind the wheel AFTER the accident took place.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star's actions don't square with tweets she sent more than five years ago, in March 2010, urging drivers to be cautious while in motion.
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The 34-year-old, who was in Miami at the time, complained of Florida's former laws permitting drivers to text while behind the wheel.
At the time, she declared she was disturbed after seeing a police officer "texting & driving in the car next to us."
In the rant, she admitted to having "had an awful texting and driving experience" herself, and pledged she "never will do it again!"
And while she was texting away Thursday, she previously called the practice "unsafe and … so preventable."
While the state of Florida eventually wised up to the practice of texting and driving, enacting laws against the practice last year, Kim still has yet to get the memo.
According to DoSomething.org, engaging in texting while driving increases the likelihood of an accident a whopping 23 times.
Hopefully, it's the last we'll see with Kim without her eyes on the road; Bruce's case in the February accident remains in the legal system.