Friday, April 30, 2010

Oprah: Drivers, put down your phones

WASHINGTON —

Oprah Winfrey wants America's drivers to acknowledgement their cars "No Phone Zones."

"It's similar to Russian roulette each time we pick up your phone in a car," Winfrey told her viewers from Chicago on Friday. She dedicated her TV uncover to urging people to sign pledges not to discuss or text from at a back of a wheel.

Safety advocates goal Winfrey's star power will bring attention to a flourishing scourge of dreaming drivers, who have been blamed for an estimated 6,000 deaths as well as a half-million injuries a year.

The advocates goal to mimic a success of safety campaigns in a 1980s that helped reduce inebriated driving deaths as well as increased a make make use of of of chair belts.

"We need to unequivocally mangle people's bad habits," Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood pronounced during a Washington rally against dreaming driving. "Everybody has a bad habit of meditative they can speak on their phone or text as well as drive, as well as we can't do it safely."

Twenty-four states as well as a District of Columbia demarcate drivers from texting at a back of a wheel; 6 states bar drivers from regulating hand-held dungeon phones.

Congress is considering legislation to pull all states to ban texting by drivers, as well as a sovereign supervision is enlivening all states to restrict dungeon phone make make use of of at a back of a wheel.

Since Winfrey launched her debate in January, more than 200,000 people have taken a pledge. They can choose one of 3 promises for their driving: no texting; no texting as well as only handsfree calling; or no texting or calls.

Friday's promote included "No Phone Zone" rallies in Detroit, Boston, Los Angeles, Atlanta as well as Washington.

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On a Net:

Oprah's No Phone Zone Pledge: http://www.oprah.com/

Transportation Department: http://www.distraction.gov



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