Legislation to make Florida's law tougher has failed repeatedly, and the state has no system to track how often
cellphones lead to crashes...
Not exact matches
It would roll out a new technology, the «Textalyzer,» that can test whether a
cellphone had been in use in the moments
leading up
to a
crash.
According
to The National Safety Council, using a
cellphone while driving
leads to about 1.6 million car
crashes each year, with over 600 - thousand of those resulting in injury.
However, some experts say, state
cellphone bans could
lead to fewer car
crashes, which could drive down insurance rates.