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Hands-free cell phone rules around the world

Courtesy of Boing Boing, I ran across this nifty web page that gives you a snapshot view of the rules regarding driving and talking on cell phones worldwide. The US by state is towards the bottom of the page. Looks like Europe has been a lot more aggressive than we have about banning their use while driving.

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