Tuesday, December 13, 2011

NTSB Recommends Full Mobile Ban When Driving

The National Transportation and Safety Board will recommend that all 50 states and the District of Columbia "ban the nonemergency use of portable electronic devices (other than those designed to support the driving task) for all drivers." In other words, no more driving and using a mobile phones.


The agency also recommends the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration engage in "high visibility enforcement to support these bans." 


The NTSB also recommends targeted communication campaigns to inform motorists of the new law and enforcement, and to warn them of the dangers associated with the non-emergency use of portable electronic devices while driving. NTSB recommends driving ban

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