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October 23, 2000

Results of the September WestTrack poll show:

Women and Seniors in Arizona Oppose Cell Phone Usage While Driving

Verbatim question

Question: Many states are now considering laws that would limit the use of cell phones while driving a car. Which of the following statements about cell phones and driving do you most agree with?

  1. There should be no change in the law, people should be allowed to use cell phones at any time while they drive.

  2. Drivers should be allowed use of "hands free" cell phones as they drive, but cell phones that must be held to be used should not be allowed for use while a person is driving.

  3. Cell phone usage should not be allowed while a person is driving a motor vehicle. If drivers want to use a cell phone, they should pull over and stop their car.

(The three statements were rotated for each interview to avoid position bias.)

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