Many jurisdictions have now created specific offences for using cell phones while driving and they have done so in response to the rising number of accidents caused by drivers being distracted by telephones.
Studies have shown that having a conversation on a cell phone reduces concentration on driving in a significant manner. In fact, some have compared it to driving over the alcohol limit. Reading or writing text messages has been found to be even more distracting, demanding that a driver looks away from the road as well as focusing on the content of the text.
Each and every driver has a responsibility to themselves, their passengers and every road user around them to be as safe as it is possible to be. To use telephones while driving is to neglect that obligation. It causes danger to innocent people. Laws that punish drivers for deliberate neglect of their moral and legal duties to others are good laws to have in place.
No one should use cell phones while driving. Cell phone use while driving has been shown to cause as many accidents as drunk driving, even when hands-free devices are used. Texting while driving is even worse.
no.....
Use of cell phones while driving - is it going to be the last call ?
Many states in the United States have banned texting on cell phones while driving.
yes
Using cell phones while driving
You might use them while driving and cause a wreck.
Over 2,600 die and 330,000 get injuried from using their cell phones while driving a year.
It's something you should not do unless you want to get in an accident.
yes as long as it an earpiece or bluetooth
lots
talk while driving, talk in public, talk loudly, silent