U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says he believes motorists are distracted by any use of mobile phones while driving, including hands-free calls, as his department begins research that may lead him to push for a ban.
LaHood, whose campaign against texting and making calls while driving has led to restrictions in 30 states, says his concerns extend to vehicle information and entertainment systems such as Ford Motor Co.’s Sync and General Motors Co.’s OnStar.
Go ahead. Make my day, Ray.
HT: Agitator
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Hey, after what he's been doing to us professional drivers, it's about time he got around to everyone else. With the CSA 2010 regs, it won't be long to where most experienced drivers will have left because they're sick of the crap. You'll be left with rookies and imported drivers from countries that drive even worse than here! Go team!
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