Nine in 10 Americans say ban texting while driving
Reuters has run an interesting new survey last month. The numbers are quite interesting. According to them 89 percent of respondents believe texting while driving is dangerous and should be outlawed. As they point out the irony is that 66 percent of the adults surveyed who drive and use text messaging told pollsters they had read text messages or e-mails while driving. Fifty-seven percent also admitted to sending them. I found this article a really good read. Source: Reuters Online
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