"Distracted Driving" Debate Gets Heated
By: Steve Handelsman, NBC
Updated: August 22, 2012
"So we're on a rampage about it," he said.
LaHood Wednesday blasted those opposed to banning drivers using the gadgets.
I was stunned that anybody would organize an activity against safe driving," LaHood said.
But some GPS and cellphone makers are lobbying hard to stop a federal effort to reward states cracking down on texting, calling and GPS-ing.
Handsfree is safe says an industry spokesman, Jason Oxman, Sr., the Vice President of Industry Affairs Consumer Electronics Association.
"Rather than looking at a map unfolded in your lap when a driver is lost or disoriented they can use a voice activated GPS unit to guide them to their destination while keeping their eyes on the road."
So far, 28 states including DC have banned texting while driving. 7 states including DC have banned drivers holding cellphones.







