The National Safety Council is asking employers to review their cell phone use policies and educate workers about the dangers of distracted driving.
Hands free or not, cell phone use while driving is dangerous.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and companies such as Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG & E) are reviewing their phone use policies in an effort to reduce distracted driving incidents.
A recent National Safety Council survey found that while two-thirds of drivers said another driver’s distraction has caused them to feel unsafe, just 25 percent feel their own distractions have put them or someone else at risk.
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