The Car Phone Debate

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By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, February 27, 2001.
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Some people worry that cell phones are making America's roads more dangerous. Many states are looking at banning these highway conversations. But not everyone's convinced that talking on the phone while driving is any more risky than eating and driving or fiddling with the radio. Laura
talks with George Getz, press secretary of the Libertarian Party (www.lp.org) in Washington, DC, and Fran Bents, Vice President of Dynamic Science Inc. www.exodyne.com/dsi/index.htm , and General Manager of its Research, Science and Technology Division.

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