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New Jersey May Ban GPS While Driving

New Jersey drivers, already banned from using cell phones while driving, may also be banned from programming their GPS units. Just fifteen months after a state-wide ban on behind-the-wheel talking and texting took effect in March of 2008, one New Jersey legislator wants to up the ante, according to the DailyRecord.

On June 8th, Harvey Smith, a Democratic Assemblyman from Jersey City, introduced a bill specifying that only voice-activated GPS systems could be programmed while driving. Disobedient drivers, according to the bill, would be fined $100 -- the same penalty for using cell phones.

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Is 'Dialing While Driving' the Worst Thing a Motorist Can Do?


Dialing while driving can sure ruin your day in a hurry. Over the weekend, a Boston trolley driver slammed his passenger-loaded trolley into another, injuring 50 people because he was distracted by text messaging his girlfriend. Just last month, a texting driver veered off of Idaho's Interstate 84 straight into a parked police cruiser. In March, a California driver dunked her car into the Oakland Estuary after trying to reach for a ringing cell phone -- fortunately, she saved her coffee. These accidents got us thinking: Is dialing (be it texting, talking, reaching, or actual dialing) while driving the most dangerous distraction on the road?

Local governments are taking action by enacting bans on texting and talking while driving, but why stop there? Handsfree units and touchscreen GPS units should be banned too, and we definitely can't allow CD players. That coffee you just bought to go? Ban it. It's not our gadgets that are causing us to drive like idiots on the road, it's distraction, which is just as likely to come from thinking about balancing a checkbook as it is to come from switching Pandora stations on your car-stereo-connected iPhone.

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Rude Cell Phone Users Might Get Prison Time in India


If you are addicted to your 'CrackBerry,' or just generally love being plugged-in at all times, you may want to tone it down a bit on your next trip to India.

India's upper house of parliament, the Rajya Sabha, has witnessed an explosion of cell phone use in the country (277 million users to date) and they are not particularly thrilled by it. According to the Times of London, the Committee on Petitions (an influential panel within the Rajya Sabha) declared that cell phone users "'often create nuisance'," and that "'[they] need to be educated where and how to use the device without annoying others.'"

The Rajya Sabha's blustery comments came after an Indian citizen named Gurjit Singh filed a petition demanding that restrictions be placed on cell phone users and that harsh penalties, including prison time, be brought down on those that disobey said rules. Singh believes that it should be illegal to carry cell phones at funerals or in temples, and that cell phone-jammers should be installed at schools to prevent students from placing calls.

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Cell Phones Pose Threat to Child Pedestrians, Study Says

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Next time you find yourself behind the wheel, watch out. There are slow reacting children out there, and they may just wander right in front of your car. According to a Reuters report, they are preoccupied with their cell phones and not paying attention to your 2000-pound monstrosity, so please, uh, look out for them.

A recent study found that children using cell phones are 43-percent more likely to be hit by a vehicle while crossing the street than are children who are not using cell phones. The study, conducted by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, focused on 77 children, ages 10 to 11. The children were asked to cross a virtual road six times while speaking on a cell phone, and then six more times without doing so. Partially explaining the heightened risk, the children, while talking on their phones, forgot to look both ways 20 percent of the time.

We know that you probably pay attention while you are driving. We're just asking that you not expect the same level of concentration from pedestrians. [From: Reuters.com]


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