NOT ALL U.S. ADULTS SUPPORT FULL BAN OF CELLPHONE USE IN THE CAR
March 20th, 2009
Parrot sponsored the survey of 2,491 U.S. adults aged 18 years and older to explore the attitudes of U.S. adults with regard to a proposal from the National Safety Council demanding that U.S. legislator’s support laws that fully ban cell phone use while driving throughout the United States.
According to study commissioned by Parrot and conducted by Harris Interactive:
* 76% (more than two thirds) of Americans believe people are at least somewhat likely to vote against legislators in favor of the National Safety Council’s proposed cell phone ban if it were passed in their state
* 46% of Americans agree that true voice-activated hands free devices are a safe way of using cell phones in cars and should not be banned
