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Don't Talk and Drive!
| Coming to a state near you, if not already here, the inability to talk on a cell phone while driving. Do you think your rights are being tarnished or this just goes too far? In 2005, a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found 6% of all drivers (on and off the highway) held a phone, with a probability of up to 10% (roughly a million drivers) during daytime. |
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(Credit: iStockphoto/Dennis Oblander) |
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In correlation, the University of Utah presented an in-depth study stating drivers using cell phones are equal to intoxicated drivers: We found that people are as impaired when they drive and talk on a cell phone as they are when they drive intoxicated at the legal blood-alcohol limit (0.008% in the study). |
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Moreover, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety had the same concern back in 1991. In 1991, under a grant from AAA, the National Public Services Research Institute performed a real-time study with 151 subjects which resulted in the following conclusions:
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(MRI Brain Image - Not Actual fMRI image) |
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If your still not convinced that driving with a cell phone is a distraction take a look at other study results:
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State |
Crash
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Handheld Ban |
| Alabama | ||
| Alaska | Yes | |
| Arizona | ||
| Arkansas | ||
| California | Yes |
Yes (eff. 7/2008; commercial drivers exempted until 2011) |
| Colorado | Yes | |
| Connecticut | Yes |
Yes (some professions exempted) |
| Delaware | Yes | |
| D.C. |
Yes (applies to all drivers, regardless of residency; some professions exempted) |
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| Florida | Yes
("Driver Distraction" w/ cell phone in the narrative. <0.2% of 2006 reports cited cell phone use.)
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| Georgia | Yes | |
| Hawaii | ||
| Idaho | ||
| Illinois | Yes | By jurisdiction |
| Indiana | Yes | |
| Iowa | Yes | |
| Kansas | ||
| Kentucky | ||
| Louisiana | ||
| Maine | ||
| Maryland | Yes | |
| Massachusetts | Yes | By jurisdiction |
| Michigan | Yes | By jurisdiction |
| Minnesota | Yes | Text messaging prohibited (eff. 8/1/08) |
| Mississippi | ||
| Missouri | ||
| Montana | Yes | |
| Nebraska | Yes | |
| Nevada | Yes | |
| New Hampshire 1 | ||
| New Jersey | Yes | Yes
Text messaging prohibited
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| New Mexico | By jurisdiction and in State vehicles | |
| New York | Yes | Yes |
| North Carolina | Yes |
Yes (July 1st)
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| North Dakota | ||
| Ohio | By jurisdiction | |
| Oklahoma | Yes | |
| Oregon | Yes | |
| Pennsylvania | Yes | By jurisdiction |
| Rhode Island | ||
| South Carolina | ||
| South Dakota |
Yes |
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| Tennessee | Yes | |
| Texas | Yes | |
| Utah 2 | Yes | |
| Vermont | ||
| Virgin Islands | Yes | Yes |
| Virginia | Yes | |
| Washington | Yes | Yes (eff. 7/2008)
Text messaging prohibited |
| West Virginia | ||
| Wisconsin | ||
| Wyoming | ||
| Total 3 | 29 States + Virgin Islands | 5 States + D.C., Virgin Islands
Text Messaging: 3 States |
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