[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Cellphone use dramatically increases crash risk, new AAA study says. Drivers using cellphones to text and surf the Internet, among other uses, are two to eight times more likely to be involved in a crash than non-device-distracted drivers, according to a new American Automobile Association study. Drivers talking on a cellphone behind the wheel are up to four times more likely to be involved in a crash – regardless of whether they’re using a hands-free or handheld device, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety study found. AAA described its report as “the first epidemiological study published on this topic in more than 10 years.” “Deep down, I think everybody appreciates just how dangerous it can be to text and drive or talk and drive,” said AAA Colorado spokesman Skyler McKinley in a news release. “That so many drivers regularly engage in these deadly behaviors is evidence of a ‘It could…