Obama Administration To Jam Cell Phone Use In Cars

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From: www.popsci.com November 19, 2010 To Thwart Distracted Driving, US Government Considers Cell Phone Jammers in Cars By Rebecca Boyle The Obama administration is considering disabling cell phones in American cars, aiming to cut down on distracted drivers and cell-phone-related road deaths. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, the nation’s preeminent anti-distracted-driving crusader, said in an interview on MSNBC yesterday that federal officials are looking at technology to disable cell phones inside cars. “I think it will be done,” LaHood said. “I think the technology is there and I think you’re going to see the technology become adaptable in automobiles to disable these cell phones. We need to do a lot more if were going to save lives.” Also on Thursday, the SecTrans launched a new “Faces of Distracted Driving” video campaign that features people who have been killed or lost loved ones because of inattentive drivers. The video features heartwrenching stories of children killed in crashes because of text messaging, and new videos are expected to be added every few weeks, according to the New York Times. More than 5500 people were killed last year by distracted drivers, and another 500000 were injured, according to the Department of Transportation. LaHood has said it is never safe to talk on a cell phone while driving, hands-free or not, because it is a “cognitive distraction.” Incidentally, a lot of people seem to agree with this sentiment — a new poll released

3 thoughts on “Obama Administration To Jam Cell Phone Use In Cars

  1. barkulator says:

    Support cell phone disablement in cars.

  2. @MRMAG357 Perhaps they will make a toilet flushing tax as well.

  3. ive been hit by cars on my bicycle 2 times in the last year due to cell phones. lucky to be alive in both cases. and this last time, I was on the sidewalk

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