It, the charge, is just another scam to beat the working stiff out of $150.
Sure, these sort of scams are everywhere, but if you know about it in advance...
Shida I bet Ive been to thousands of accident scenes and cant remember one that was caused by talking on a cell phone. But hey, what do I know?
I don't doubt you, but that's not a rigorous method to assert a hypothesis, what about VonMessa's story? There's your proof by contradiction to your 'for all' assertion.
I'm sure you know a lot Rich, just your delivery could use some work

There is not one single credible report that talking on the phone while driving is any more distracting to the driver of the vehicle than any other amount of mundane every day task they do in the same vehicle while driving.
Every report I've ever seen has a second agenda to push.
At my University they have a driving simulator lab and they run experiments constantly with overloading a driver's attention and then monitoring his / her ability to assimilate and prioritize tasks. Just like SA in AH, every distraction contributes to a reduction. If you throw in a critical driving situation right at the point of a critical conversation normal people (as opposed to fighter pilots, even simulated ones

) just aren't very good at sorting that out.
Chatting to someone in the car is slightly different because they are present and can also observe the driving situation. Even talking on a hands free set detracts although it's probably at the lower end of the list. You are right about the other mundane tasks people do, they shouldn't do those either and some of them are worse. Once I rode my motorcycle behind a car driver who was having a shave and putting on his tie etc at 70 m.p.h. on a dual carriage way

There are and will continue to be sorry drivers in all country's around the world. This will not change EVER!!!!!!
Yup, and the ever increasing WALL·E movement in product design and especially the motor industry is amplifying that
