“No, because people have the right to talk on the phone.”
“No, because they’re really efficient when you’re driving, like for calling ahead to tell someone when you’ll be there.”
“Yeah. It’s a distraction on the road. But if you have a head device or you can talk without taking a hand off the road, that should be OK.”
“No, because if there’s some type of emergency and you need to be reached, you need your cell phone.”
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