LaHood's proposals suggest introducing scrambling technology inside cars. There are a few problems with the idea — and not just that you won't be able to dial your honey from the road. First, the move would prove remarkably expensive for car manufacturers. Second, it means that every person inside the vehicle would be unable to use their phone. Third, what happens in the case of an emergency? And fourth, how will this affect the GPS features found on many smartphones?
One could argue that only by imposing stringent anti-drunk driving legislation on the world's population did it force people to think twice. There is, however, a difference. If LaHood's plans for cellphones in cars were transferred to the issue of drunk-driving, it would be akin to outlawing the transport of alcohol in a car. [Gizmodo]
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