On Aug. 5, 2010, an accident involving two school buses, a tractor-trailer and another passenger vehicle, near Gray Summit, Mo., is blamed on a texting driver. Federal safety investigators say a 19-year-old driver was texting when his pickup collided with the other vehicles in a deadly pileup on an interstate highway in Missouri.
Why should cell phone use remain legal while driving?
Is Congress allowed to step in, and enact a nationwide ban on cell phone use while driving or should it be governed by local jurisdictions?
Do you believe text messaging should be banned completely while driving?
What type of laws would you make if it was your decision?
Are hands free devices actually safer than using a hand held cell phone?
Shane R. (10:00)