Poll: Many favor cell phone ban while driving

Poll: Many favor cell phone ban while driving


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Nearly 70 percent of respondents in a recent poll say they favor a ban on talking on cell phones while driving.

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The Salt Lake Tribune poll of 625 registered Utah voters found that 69 percent favored a ban, with 26 percent opposed and 5 percent unsure of their preference.

Last week state Sen. Ross Romero, a Salt Lake City Democrat, introduced a bill to ban cell phone use by drivers who are under 18. Rep. Phil Riesen, a Democrat from Holladay, is sponsoring a similar bill in the House.

Romero says limiting the proposed ban to teens was necessary because the Legislature hasn't taken interest in a total cell phone ban while driving.

The Tribune poll was conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research from Jan. 18-20 and had a margin of error of 4 percent.

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Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune

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