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    Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says
    Sunday, January 11, 2009



    WASHINGTON — A national safety group is advocating a total ban on cell phone use while driving, saying the practice is clearly dangerous and leads to fatalities.

    States should ban drivers from using hand-held and hands-free cell phones, and businesses should prohibit employees from using cell phones while driving on the job, the congressionally chartered National Safety Council says, taking those positions for the first time.

    The group's president and chief executive, Janet Froetscher, likened talking on cell phones to drunken driving, saying cell phone use increases the risk of a crash fourfold.

    "When our friends have been drinking, we take the car keys away. It's time to take the cell phone away," Froetscher said in interview.

    No state currently bans all cell phone use while driving. Six states — California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Utah and Washington — and the District of Columbia ban the use of hand-held cell phones behind the wheel, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Also, 17 states and the district restrict or ban cell phone use by novice drivers.

    Council officials acknowledged a total ban could take years.

    "Public awareness and the laws haven't caught up with what the scientists are telling us," Froetscher said. "There is no dispute that driving while talking on your cell phone, or texting while driving, is dangerous."

    Froetscher said the council examined more than 50 scientific studies before reaching its decision. One was a study by the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis that estimates 6 percent of vehicle crashes, causing about 2,600 deaths and 12,000 serious injuries a year, are attributable to cell phone use. Hands-free cell phones are just as risky as hand held phones, she added.

    "It's not just what you're doing with your hands — it's that your head is in the conversation and so your eyes are not on the road," Froetscher said.

    John Walls, vice president of CTIA-The Wireless Association, a cell phone trade group, objected to a complete ban. He said there are many instances where the ability to make a phone call while driving helps protect safety.

    "We think that you can sensibly and safely use a cell phone to make a brief call," Walls said.

    What makes cell phone use distinct from other risky driving behaviors, Froetscher said, is the magnitude — there are 270 million cell phone users in the U.S. and 80 percent of them talk on the phone while driving.

    Froetscher said the council is the first major national safety group to call for a total cell phone ban for drivers. The National Transportation Safety Board has been urging states since 2003 to ban the use of cell phones or any wireless device by inexperienced drivers who have learner's permits or intermediate licenses. Last year, at least 23 states considered some form of legislation to restrict the use of cell phones or wireless devices, according to the board.

    Council officials said they will press Congress to address the issue when it takes up a highway construction bill this year, possibly by offering incentives to states that enact cell phone laws.

    The Governors Highway Safety Association agreed that cell phone use while driving is dangerous, but said it would be difficult to enforce a ban. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, which is funded by auto insurers, said banning all cell phone use "makes sense based on the research," but agreed that enforcement will be difficult.

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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    They are already banned here in NY, not that anyone pays any attention to that law including the cops.

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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    Quote Originally Posted by upstatedoc View Post
    They are already banned here in NY, not that anyone pays any attention to that law including the cops.
    This law is trying to ban them completely....in NY you just have to be using a handsfree device....but you are correct the cops never pay attention to it either....as the last time I was in NY i forgot and was on my phone and drove right past a LEO without any problems.

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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    Quote Originally Posted by MH_Pro78 View Post
    This law is trying to ban them completely....in NY you just have to be using a handsfree device....but you are correct the cops never pay attention to it either....as the last time I was in NY i forgot and was on my phone and drove right past a LEO without any problems.
    Didn't read the fine print, BTW, I've seen LEO's using handheld cell phones while driving and I don't think they are exempt.

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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    They've got the law already, ususally falls under "driving while distracted" have to watch someone miss a turn signal, cross a lane line, weave hold up traffic etc etc but if they really wanted the bad cell use gone they'd just start to enforce what's already on the books.

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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    Well i wish they would ban them while driving. I hate the darn things.
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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    While they are at it, they should also ban Janet Froetscher from talking to passengers in her car since obviously she can't do two different things at the same time.

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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    Quote Originally Posted by MEM-TEK View Post
    While they are at it, they should also ban Janet Froetscher from talking to passengers in her car since obviously she can't do two different things at the same time.
    They should ban all women from talking in a car whether driving or a passenger!!
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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    These folks on the safety council have good intentions, I'm sure, but I disagree with totally banning cell phone usage while driving. I am ok with requiring that the cell phone be used only in hands-free mode while driving, as I think that is a reasonable compromise.

    If such a law was passed (totally banning cell phone usage while driving), I don't see how it could be enforced even "some" of the time. There are just too many people that drive and talk, and besides, I see MANY law enforcement officers that drive and talk.

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    Default Re: Ban Cell Phones While Driving, Safety Council Says

    Quote Originally Posted by danielf View Post
    If such a law was passed (totally banning cell phone usage while driving), I don't see how it could be enforced even "some" of the time. There are just too many people that drive and talk, and besides, I see MANY law enforcement officers that drive and talk.
    Same could be said for speeding!

 

 

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