Americans take issue with texting while driving

In the U.S., 97% of Americans support banning texting while driving, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll, which also found that 80% of respondents also support prohibiting the use of a handheld device while behind the wheel as well.

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This story published in CTIA SmartBrief on 11/02/2009





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