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Subscribe to this threadTeen drivers and cell phones don't mix
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Evan @ Dec 18th 2005 10:50PM
Here in NY it is against the law for ANYONE to talk hold a cell while driving (handsfree is alright thought) Unfortunatly teens are learning from adults who i see breaking this law all the time. This laww is important but only works if inforced. As a teenage driver (for 3 months now)ive realised that i drift all over the road when talking on the cell, especially when i try to take it out of my pocket, so now i just let it ring, because i can always check it in a couple of mins when i get where i am going, sadly not all fo my friends agree about the dangers of talking and driving.