Submitted by Guest327 (not verified) on Wed, 12/14/2011 - 8:58am.
There is no doubt about it, if these gadgets are outlawed, and consequences severe enough to stop drivers from useing them, accidents will decrease and lives will be saved. I assume most of those who feel the ban will not be effective are those who use them. I feel the same toward cell phone users and especially those who text while driving as I do those who drink and drive. They have absolutely no consideration for themselves or anyone else they share the road with. The same laws should apply to both, texters and drunks. Perhaps, the cell company should also be held responsible as well, as they sell a product that they know is causing deaths. They should make a phone that is completely unuseable in a moving vehicle.
There is no doubt about it,
There is no doubt about it, if these gadgets are outlawed, and consequences severe enough to stop drivers from useing them, accidents will decrease and lives will be saved. I assume most of those who feel the ban will not be effective are those who use them. I feel the same toward cell phone users and especially those who text while driving as I do those who drink and drive. They have absolutely no consideration for themselves or anyone else they share the road with. The same laws should apply to both, texters and drunks. Perhaps, the cell company should also be held responsible as well, as they sell a product that they know is causing deaths. They should make a phone that is completely unuseable in a moving vehicle.