Cunobelin said:
I would certainly be interested in the source of your claim that speed limiters only limit speed to 100+mph
Okay, I'll admit I'm partly wrong there. I wasn't thinking about 'goods' vehicles, but actual cars. A lot of new German cars have limiters to 150mph (I think)...basically the car manufactures agreed to limit the cars to the German Gov'. Speeding, or excessive speeding is
probably more of a problem with your random car driver, than lorry/bus driver.
I don't really think putting anti-mobile phone devices in cars is the answer. Most modern cars probably come with hands free and older cars wouldn't have the technology so you'd still be able to use your phone.
In a similar way to drink driving (note: not drunk driving), I think future generations will get better. I bet people on here who are say 30+ are more likely to have a drink and then drive, than a lot of people my age (new drivers).
Things become unfashionable, so maybe the next generation will on the whole not use mobile phones when driving. Attitudes do change, but not instantly.
The thing with mobile phones and driving is, it's all a bit of a farce. I'm sure they are bad, but on the whole this isn't really promoted. Yes, there's that silly bear thing, but people don't take it seriously so it doesn't work.
As Mags said (assuming he was right), that using your mobile phone gives you similar reactions to being drunk (I doubt it, but whatever), then surely all cars should require a breath specimen before starting up. I bet more people get killed by drink drivers than mobile phone users. Same sort of logic.