PEMCO Insurance Company released some information today regarding the new cell phone laws.
Findings show that before the law went into effect 60% of respondents said that talking on a cell phone while driving should be a primary offense. Three months have passed and this number has dropped to 50%. At this time it is a secondary offense-- which means you must be violating another law (i.e. speeding, tailgating, running a red light, etc...) before being charged with the cell phone law.
The study was conducted in September by FBK Research.
You can see how your answers stack up with the research by going to http://survey.pemco.com
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Cell Phone Use Polls
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