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Should we ban texting while Driving?

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Despite increased publicity over the dangers of texting while driving, many teenagers (like many adults) have yet to get the message.
Certain states, such as California, Connecticut, and Oregon have passed laws banning texting or talking on a mobile phone while driving. The U.S. Senate is currently looking at a bill that would give federal dollars to other states who pass similar laws

Letter: Ban phones while driving Dale R. Loveland • Sioux Falls • January 27, 2010

I hear that they want to make a law that the teenagers can't text while driving. Why don't they do it right and make a law that you can't use a cell phone while driving and make it for everybody? I see truck drivers trying to drive and shift gears with a phone in their ear. This should be stopped if not by the company, then by a law. This also should apply to police officers. They have two-way radios and computers. They don't need cell phones. If they do, they can stop to talk on them. People get so involved in talking, they can't concentrate on their driving.
As a truck driver, I see this all the time.

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