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California clamps down on in-car mobile useBut only if you're under 21Published Monday 17th September 2007 15:20 GMT California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has banned the use of mobile phones while driving, but only for those under the age of 21. The rest of the population is free to chat while cruising down the freeway, eating ice cream out of a bucket and reading Sports Illustrated. The 60-year-old ex-Terminator said in a statement that today's youth are inexperienced and have a slower reaction time, so banning them from using digital devices while behind the wheel will give them less to be distracted by. We were always under the impression that reaction time slowed with age, but hesitate to disagree with the man who played Conan - particularly as he'd presumably be a lot quicker with a sword these days. US drivers between the ages of 16 and 19 reportedly have four times as many fatal accidents as those between 25 and 69. About 10 people a day die on UK roads, though surprisingly that's one of the lowest road tolls in the world. We're not better drivers, we just wear seatbelts a lot. Perhaps we could send Jimmy Saville over to help out the Californians. ® 28 comments posted — Comment period finished Why are we paying Road Tax?Posted: 15:40 17th September 2007 We are better drivers!Posted: 15:41 17th September 2007 distractions...Posted: 15:48 17th September 2007 Not going to have an effect.Posted: 16:01 17th September 2007 Is this the same Arnold Schwarzenegger ...Posted: 16:17 17th September 2007
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