In article >,
Jim Yanik .> wrote:
(Matthew Russotto) wrote in
:
>
>> In article >,
>> C.H. > wrote:
>>>On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 01:21:13 +0000, Dave Head wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yeah, OK... its an activity that's traceable thru cell phone
>>>> records. Its just one type of distracting activity.
>>>
>>>Unfortunately it is far more distracting than most other activities,
>>>resulting in an extreme increase (300%) in risk.
>>
>> Based on that one study which failed to distinguish between cell phone
>> calls made before and after the accident?
>
>There have been a number of studies now,and they all point to CPs as being
>a serious distraction while driving.
>This latest one is by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The Insurance Institute For Higher Surcharges? Now THERE is a
reliable source.
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