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but I've seen people doing everything else listed on my previous post. One day I passed a guy reading a newspaper. The guy three cars up was reading the Bible. Then there's the rest of the list.
Cell phone usage can appear high because it is the most easily tracked. It's pretty hard to tell if an accident happened because someone turned around to yell at a kid in the back seat, or was oogling the person in another car. No one is going to admit to doing something clueless. But all the cops have to do is check your cell phone records (even after the fact) and it proves what you were doing. So I contend the study may be distorted or biased.
I used to do market research for a living, and know that data can be biased from the get-go.
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