Personally, I'm anti-cell phone. I hate cell phones.
Like someone mentioned, whenever you see someone either going too fast, too slow, swerving, whatever, chances are, they are on the phone.
I am glad to notice more and more people with headsets, since at least they don't have to concentrate on holding the phone with their hand/neck, but unfortunately, I still think they should be concentrating on the road.
Ever notice how sometimes you are driving and you are talking to your passenger, and you miss your exit, or don't notice a light changing, etc? I've seen a woman once go right through a solid red light because she was chatting with 3 friends in her car. Right in the middle of the intersection, she slammed on the brakes and I'm sure she scared the hell out of everyone and could have killed everyone in her car. People should concentrate on driving, period. Light conversation might be okay, but big debates, arguments, intimate conversation, etc... Should be kept for later. Cell or no cell. With GPS systems, TVs and playstation, I'm worried about the future of driving.
I'm not sure if this is possible or not, but if you ever get in an accident, you should be able to get the other driver's cell phone number, write down the time, then check their phone bill (or call the phone company) and find out if their were on the phone at that time. If they were, they should automatically be at fault.
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