On Thursday - Vine's R2 prog did a special on the second anniversary of the mobile phone law - and his scouts up and down the country were reporting seeing dozens of drivers still using hands held phones.
Callers to the prog had mixed views - some proclaiming it to be a daft law as "changing a CD and smoking are far more dangerous and involve taking eyes off the road!"

Trie - but no more in reality than glancing in rear mirrors or looking at the dash - and we all look at the the dash a heck of a lot more when in scamming land

- - which is why we can argue that the scams distract so much - especially in low margin areas like Lancs
Many did mention this in their calls as well - which should be of interest to us - they look at speedos more in scam areas - from both pro and contra "handy" phone abuse.
However, the nitty gritty of the prog has to be Mary Brake Williams guest appearance. I agree, with her in this instance, that the law on mobile phone laws needs tightening - and many contributing by e-mail and calls said the £30 fine was no deterrent anyway and arguing that even hands free whould be outlawed as the threat to driver concentration as some peoplel get over involved in their calls and conversations and it seems the phone records count against in case of accident as well.

per this programme...
However, where I think she fell over into the abysss of the silliness we come to expect from this lady is in one of her other comments:
She wants to see talking to passengers banned as well
How the hell do you prove this - and what about an advanced driver talking him or herself through the unexpected hazard from hell to focus attention on it?
Or what if you hum and sing along to the classical music - proven in a US experiment to aid concentration, calm anger?
Have a lovely CD in my car at the moment - for the youngest of my children "Music for Minors" - lots of fun, fairly lively classical music and nursery rhymes music in classical style (surprisingly stimulating actually!

Actually very good and recommended for anyone with kids!

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But if Mary has her way - she wants to ban all this.
Politically correct nonsense!
Hands held mobile phones are one thing - as is getting far too engrossed in a conversation via hands free kit - but trying to ban chit chat in car and listening to Classic FM and inspiring choice of in-car music is unenforceable madness!