I'm actually for the cell phone ban HOWEVER I would think that putting on make up, reading, eating n simply talking to your passengers would be included...WELL, maybe if you don't turn your head to talk to your passenger would be ok>>>>smirk<<<<
I have seen all the above n more when riding my bike
BLOOMINGTON, Ill., Dec. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- New research from State Farm is showing that though texting while driving remains a concern on the nation's highways, drivers are accessing other mobile web services at much higher rates. These behaviors may pose equal or greater concerns in the battle against distracted driving.
In a new survey of nearly 900 motorists, the company found that use of mobile web services has increased dramatically over the last two years.
For drivers 18-29:
"Calls from the NTSB and others to ban cell phones are focusing now on both texting and web use while driving. The mobile web is a growing issue for safety advocates concerned about distractions while driving," said David Beigie, State Farm Public Affairs Vice President. "Additionally, while the focus has been on young people, the data also indicates that motorists of all ages are increasing their use of the mobile web while driving."
For all drivers, the data showed:
Ironically, the study showed that use of texting while driving was remaining flat or decreasing in some instances: