Distracted driving penalties aim to deter dangerous behaviors, such as texting while driving, to improve road safety. Proponents argue that it deters dangerous behavior, improves road safety, and reduces accidents caused by distractions. Opponents argue that penalties alone may not be effective and enforcement can be challenging.
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Response rates from 202 Conservative voters.
66% Yes |
34% No |
66% Yes |
34% No |
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Unique answers from Conservative voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9RBY87R9mos9MO
No, add an RFI jammer to a culprits car, similar to the breath-analyzer added to a drunkards car
@9MKYHZ711mos11MO
Yes, and the system should be reformed to have the cost of the ticket reflect the offenders annual income
@B2WCXGT2mos2MO
Smokers should be added to distracted driving laws
@B2HMZCY3mos3MO
Just focus on bad drivers - which seems to be the overwhelming majority. Touch screen displays over buttons and knobs are far more detrimental to conscientious driving than checking a text at a red light or train. Safe driving is paramount, however, nothing implemented to date has had any significant impact on road safety
@B2CTD2L3mos3MO
try actually teaching and enforcing the laws as they are first
@B2CMT6Q 3mos3MO
Yes, a majority of accidents are caused by distracted driving.
@B292M3P4mos4MO
Yes, we should have a system where fines are levied based on income
@9WFR74Q 6mos6MO
Yes, absolutely. A large majority of accidents happen due to distracted driving, there should be heavier penalties on distracted drivers, especially if an accident involving fatalities or injuries occur.
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