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Should cell phone use be banned while driving?

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Yes
69% 3325 votes Total: 4823 votes
No
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I love my cell phone and most people do. Cell phones make it easy to contact our friends and loved ones in case of an emergency. Cell phones make our jobs easier by helping us get in contact with people we work with almost immediately. Cell phones are definitely a big part of our society and are not going away any time soon.

Banning cell phone usage while driving would be like banning a person from tuning their radio while driving, lighting a cigarette, or adjusting the temperature of the air conditioner or heater. All of these things most drivers do on a daily basis.

These days we see people following their printed Google maps to their destination, we see people looking at their GPS to guide them, and we see people who, unfortunately, just don't pay attention. Should we ban those things too? Are we going to have to ban people who just don't look where they're going from driving their car eventually too?

There are proper methods of cell phone usage while driving. There has been a lot of strides made in the "hands free" department. People are able to set their cell phone on a charger or us a special made kit and talk through a loud speaker which would not be any different than talking to the person beside you if you're carrying a passenger. Most cell phones made today have speaker settings on them so you can hear the person you're talking to loud and clear without having to hold the phone to your ear. We also have blue tooth wireless headsets and wired headsets which allow a person to set their phone down, utilize the headset and keep their eyes on the road.

We are always going to have people that don't concentrate on the task at hand. We are always going to have people who are digging around in their car looking for something instead of paying attention to the traffic ahead. We are always going to have people who just don't pay attention. If we are going to ban cell phone usage while driving, then maybe we should just ban driving all together and lets make every one walk where they need to go. Imagine how many accidents we could prevent by doing that. We could also take the cars away and let every one ride their bikes to work, to their vacation destination, or to the park.

This country has had issues with drunk driving or driving under the influence of mind altering drugs for many years. Even though the laws have changed to help our law abiding citizens, its still not enough to keep the "bad guys" off of the road. Plenty of people go out after a good party, get in their cars and drive home and some end up killing people. Cell phone usage is a lot safer than driving under the influence. People are still going to use their phones as they please and the only difference is, they'll just be looking around every bend to see if the police are sitting in the medium waiting to pull them over - much like speeders which also cause accidents.

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