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Distracted Driving Prompts Nationwide Ban
For the last ten years, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has tried to limit cell phone and personal electronic device (PED) use while driving. In the past, they have recommended bans on texting and cell phone use by bus drivers, commercial truck drivers and beginner drivers, but the lack of enforcement still results in over 3,000 deaths related to distracted driving. While most drivers know distractions behind the wheel are dangerous, many feel they are too busy to pull over to take a call or answer a text.
Federal accident investigators hope to change this by calling for a nationwide ban on the use of cell phones and text messaging devices while driving. The new recommendation, if adopted, would outlaw non-emergency phone calls and texting by operators of every vehicle on the road in every state. The law would not apply to hand-free devices or to passengers.
