RE: Drink driving of this generation6 May 2019 15:44
should help to get Worldwide legislation.
"Last year, 6,227 pedestrians lost their lives to the hands of drivers who were most likely driving under the influence of a smartphone," the study said. "On a national level, drivers are 10 percent more distracted this year than last. And from out under the shadows, phone addicts have positioned themselves as public enemy number one, replacing drunk drivers as the ultimate threat on public roads."
It noted "phone addicts are glued to their phones, so they are more districted, more dangerous and more likely to cause a crash."
'Phone Addicts' Have Become the New Drunk Drivers.
The study was conducted by Zendrive and detailed in a report by Axios.