Yet another DUH! 4693Sounds like paranoia. What basis do you have for the IIHS to desire to ban CPs? (other that the fact it increases hazardous driving) How do all those incoming calls you...
What about making driving safer? Even if a ban does not get enacted,people may realized how much a distraction CP use while driving really is. MAYBE. Some have to have a collision before they come to their senses,some not even then.
Heck,they could HAVE a CP with themn and still decide not to "get involved".And they COULD use it "most of the time",just as long as they are NOT DRIVING while using it.
FALSEHOOD;that a CP "ban" would prevent people from making an emergency call while driving.
That's YOUR choice.
"Rare occasion",like they spend most of their lives in their cars. GET REAL. Most people will still keep their CPs,they still too useful.
Not necessarily.There's no basis for this buttumption.
Yet another DUH! 4692There is that, I suppose. But I think the study was really politically motivated for the purpose I stated. Yeah, but that statistic...
Unfounded buttumption.
More than 6 MONTHS (~180 days)and you've only made or received 200 calls? AFAIK,most people make far more calls than that.
What,you live in your car,always on the road?
And you neglect the advantages of having a CP in case of breakdown,emergancy,etc.
-- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net