Lauri,
I thought of free this morning as I sat behind a driver going 10 mph less then the speed limit, swerving a bit, etc...what was she doing? brushing her friggin hair...

I've seen plenty of people too using cells and they drive just fine. I've seen ones who don't drive great too. My neighborhood is small enough I've seen these individuals a few times and EVERYTIME they are distracted, they drive shitty. As I said earlier in the thread, one has to have a certain skill level to multi-task in that way, but currently we don't give driving tests to determine if someone can drink coffee and drive, talk to someone in the seat next to them and drive, or yell at their children and drive...cell phone usage falls in those categories imo.
As for the 'scientific study', I have already asked what was the driving records of these individuals prior to the study. I find that very curious as a driver for 20 years now with no accidents, 2 tickets(back in my early 20's--many years ago and not for driving distracted btw), and who uses the cell phone occasionally when driving. I'd like to know if all those participants have similar driving records and abilities.
Again, another microlegislative issue which a free society should not tolerate. If you screw up because you are on the phone, you face the consequences...period. It's no different then fighting with your spouse in the car and you are distracted and cause an accident...an accident is an accident is an accident. Lobbying a phone up there with booze is simply absurd. What next? Kids are abused ala cigarette smoking if you use your cell phone in the house while they are around?

I know I"m being ridiculous, but since we've already went in that direction...I figure I have license
