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![]() | PEMCO Insurance Poll Shows Washington Drivers Think New Cellphone Law Falls ShortPublished 2008-06-26 15:25By PEMCO Insurance |


Of those polled, a majority (60 percent) support making cell phone-usage violations a primary offense, allowing law enforcement to cite violators solely for text-messaging or talking on a cell phone while driving. However, the approved law is a secondary offense, which requires motorists be in violation of a primary offense before they can be cited for using a cell phone while driving.
PEMCO Insurance's Northwest Poll consistently demonstrates drivers'
concern for regulating the use of a cell phone while driving. In 2005, the
poll reported that four out of five
"These trends have held steady for the past three years," said PEMCO
spokesperson
An even larger majority -- 73 percent -- express that text-messaging
behind the wheel, which became illegal as a secondary offense on
The poll also reveals that while drivers are calling for more-stringent enforcement of technology-usage laws, those same drivers admit to relying more on cell phones while on the road.
This year, the percentage of those who already use hands-free devices rose from 17 to 21 percent, while an even greater number -- 28 percent -- report using a hand-held device while driving.
Despite these increases, drivers maintain that their biggest safety
concern while driving relates to cell phone usage. Two in three respondents
express that texting and talking on a cell phone while driving contributes
significantly more to accidents and problems on
"There's no question that talking on a cell phone while driving keeps us
from giving our full attention to the road. The good news is,
Perhaps not surprising, electronic-device usage while driving is particularly high among younger drivers. Younger drivers do, however, indicate greater intent (35 percent versus 29 percent overall) to purchase a hands-free device for use with their mobile phone.
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