Despite understanding risks many U.S. adults still use cell phones while driving : The Harris Poll 2006.

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Despite knowing that driving and talking on a cell phone at the same time is dangerous, and that it is safer to use a hands-free device to hold the cell phone, a large majority of drivers with cell phones still talk on the cell phone and drive at the same time. This is especially true with younger adults. Even in states that have laws requiring the use of a hands-free device, many adults are not using the hands-free device. (Author/publisher)

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C 36110 [electronic version only]
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Rochester, NY, Harris Interactive, 2006, 8 p.; The Harris Poll® #46, June 6, 2006

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