"The National Safety Council's annual report found 26 percent of all crashes are tied to phone use, but noted just 5 percent involved texting. Safety advocates are lobbying now for a total ban on driver phone use, pointing to studies that headsets do not reduce drive distraction."I bet stats don't show a rise in crashes as cell phones became more common. I think this is typical subterfuge.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Regulation
I find it hard to believe that 26 percent of all car crashes involve cell phone use.
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