Time to Ban Cell Phone Use While Driving

Every motorist has likely witnessed a car or truck driving hazardously, perhaps failing to yield where appropriate or drifting dangerously near oncoming cars, and then quickly recognized the cause — the distracted driver has a cell phone plastered to his or her ear.

Maryland lawmakers appear to have finally recognized the threat and are moving forward with legislation to restrict driver cell phone use except by those who use hands-free devices. While it’s not clear that such technology (usually head-sets and/or microphones) improve matters much, it’s welcome news that Maryland is soon to join the growing number of jurisdictions that ban drivers from using hand-helds.

Cell phones are a tremendous convenience. The attraction of using them while driving is considerable: As commutes have lengthened, motorists can put the “lost” hours behind the wheel to some more productive use, talking to clients, reporting to the office, even negotiating deals.

But it is just that kind of scenario that can lead to deadly consequences. The National Safety Council estimates that driving while talking or texting on the phone results in 1.6 million crashes each year, or about one-quarter of all accidents. It increases a driver’s risk of crashing by four-fold.

That’s not something to be taken lightly. It translates to hundreds of thousands of injuries and thousands of deaths each year.

Read more: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/2010/03/time_to_ban_cell_phone_use_whi.html
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