Federal Panel Urges Cellphone Ban for Drivers
A federal agency on Tuesday called for a ban on all cellphone use by drivers — the most far-reaching such recommendation to date — saying its decision was based on a decade of investigations into distraction-related accidents, as well as growing concerns that powerful mobile devices are giving drivers even more reasons to look away from the road.
As part of its recommendation, the National Transportation Safety Board is urging states to ban drivers from using hands-free devices, including wireless headsets. No state now outlaws such activity, but the board said that drivers faced serious risks from talking on wireless headsets, just as they do by taking a hand off the wheel to hold a phone to their ear.
And Deborah Hersman, chairwoman of the N.T.S.B., an independent federal agency responsible for promoting traffic safety and investigating accidents, said the concern was heightened by increasingly powerful phones that people can use to e-mail, watch movies and play games.
‘Every year, new devices are being released,’ she said. ‘People are tempted to update their Facebook page, they are tempted to tweet, as if sitting at a desk. But they are driving a car.’
The agency based its recommendation on evidence from its investigation of numerous crashes in which electronic distraction was a major contributing factor.
Some people are able to talk on the phone while they drive, but the majority of people out there drive very poorly when doing so. As for texting, I can’t believe how many people are doing this. In my opinion, this has to be one of the stupidest things one can attempt to do while driving. You are forced to look away from the road and think about what you’re typing rather than paying attention to what is happening outside of your vehicle in the real world.
If we don’t pass some serious legislation to reverse this trend, I guarantee that we will see more and more traffic deaths happening because people are more interested in lol’ing to their friends than driving. While we’re at it, I’d also like to make it mandatory for people to use their turn signals. Cars can be a really safe way to travel, but distracted, poor drivers are everywhere these days.