''I believe people should have the right to use a telephone while they drive. But I do not believe they have the right to make our roads unsafe.''
The word 'right' has become synonymous with the word 'priviledge'. No where in our constitution does it give anyone the right to use a cell phone, driving or not.
In fact, driving is a priviledge and not a right.
I use a hands free device when it becomes necessary. The only time I have ever just chatted was when I was on the interstate and there was very little traffic while I was traveling a long distance. Otherwise, it does distract me. I know this! DUH!
Sit at any red light and count the cars that go by that have people using the phone. I'll bet you get close to half the people using one hand to drive, even in a turn lane.
BAN IT! No one is so important that they cannot wait to get home or pull over to talk on the phone. And if they are that important, they wouldn't be driving themselves.

When choosing between two evils, I always like to take the one I've never tried before.
Mae West