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Poll finds majority back driver, cell ban

A majority of Pennsylvanians said they'd support a ban on handheld cell phone use while driving, according to a Quinnipiac University poll last month.

That study came on the heels of a bill introduced in February in the state Legislature that would prohibit motorists from using handheld cell phones while driving.

State Rep. Josh Shapiro, D-153rd, introduced the bill with 70 cosponsors that would fine drivers $50 for every violation of the proposed law. Drivers still would be able to talk on a cell phone if they use a hands-free device like headphones.

Shapiro previously cited statistics from the state's Department of Transportation that said there were 1,245 accidents in Pennsylvania in 2007 attributed to drivers using handheld mobile phones but only 56 accidents related to the use of hands-free devices.

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