Why Cell Phones and Driving Aren’t Dangerous

The short answer: they are.

The long answer (and previously blogged): the study was a before and after study that claimed that cell phone laws have no effect.  Such is the case when you don’t and can’t enforce it.  Cell phone bans are difficult to enforce (as are speed limits).  Most police departments have their hands full as it is, and their budgets are being affected (negatively) by the economy.  The original study was basically a before and after study of the same conditions on both sides.

Why Cell Phones and Driving Aren’t Dangerous | Psychology Today.

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