
By Jo Best
Published: Monday 26 February 2007
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During my two, on hour, journey's yesterday I observed more than 10 drivers using mobile phones 'cradled' to their ears (possibly with the belief this makes them invisible!). at least two of the drivers had very sophisticated cars as they did not appear to need to use the steering wheel judging by their animated conversations.
How many people need to DIE or be seriously injured every hour of every day before these drivers get it. Do thye need to lose a close friend or family member before they work it out?
Driving requires concentration and an appropriate driving attitiude. Mobile phones are just one example which can destroy both with disasterous consequences
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