Any statistics to back this up? I get that you have a long history driving and with cell phones, and that's interesting, but if these things have such an enormous impact there have to be some pieces of data that support it?
I should say that no one is suggesting that the person driving on Deerfoot going 110km/hr and testing is safe. Same with people eating cereal or shaving or reading the newspaper or whatever. But I remain unconvinced that talking on the phone was as big and bad a culprit as it's been made out to be. I will change that when the numbers show that the the law has made an impact, or there is a measurable difference.
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