California first lady Maria Shriver says she's sorry for breaking a state law that requires drivers to use hands-free devices while talking on cell phones.
What this only shows is that banning cell phone use while driving is a bad law. People use their cell phones because the world is becoming increasingly mobile, and at the same time, the people are expected to be reachable 24 hours a day. Cell phones helped shape this world, just as the automobile did.
The irony I've seen is that most of my motorcycle riding friends have shown their support for this law, even going so far as to curse out a cager they see using their cell phone. Yet, all of my biker friends have used their cell phones while driving a car.
I tend to believe that all motorcycle riders, including myself, have used their cell phones while driving a car. If our cell phone rings while driving a car we answer it anyways because we know we're capable enough to use a cell phone and still drive safey. That's why we do it.
It's like speed limits. We all drive over the speed limit because we know we can handle it.
The reason why motorcyclists have supported laws against cell phone use while driving is because they hate cagers. That's all it is.
But every motorcyclist I know is a cager also.
I wonder if the state and federal DOTs can actually claim that car accidents have decreased since these laws went into effect?
I doubt it.
It's time to get rid of the cell phone law.
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