I can appreciate that video Brian, it should be common sense to pay attention while driving.
What kills me is that states are passing laws, to prevent it.
The cop in your rear view mirror may likely be operation a laptop while driving.
Vehicles now have video players in them, people are often times more tuned into their satellite radios than the road, many are more worried about their burger and super sized fries they just got from the drive thru window instead of weather or not they are drifting from their driving lane, a dropped cigarette in the car often raises havoc, pets are often unrestrained passengers, the re-calculating GPS can definitely be a distraction, and a car load of kids hopped up on pop and sugar after a weekend outing can definitely draw your attention from the road.
Yet lawmakers are spending countless hours and dollars to combat cell phone usage in the car.
I'm sure Bluetooth would be the first to throw a tomato at me; they're counting their revenues while driving to the bank.
Businesses can have a say as to weather or not you can carry a gun on their premises but the states often make the decision if you can smoke in a bar; yet they usually allow you to smoke in a casino.
If I am going to advocate, it will be for the use of common sense.
I certainly am not against the message of the video. I am against the propaganda methods used to enact more state and federal legislation, upon all Americans.