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8 in 10 Americans Believe Cell Phones are Addictive, says the National Safety Council


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There is no safe way to drive and talk on your cell phone.

#CallsKill campaign asks Americans to break the habit behind the wheel, including hands-free calls

If this doesn’t make you break the habit, nothing will. #CallsKill

Cell Phone PSA

Itasca, IL -- April 1, 2015: A National Safety Council public opinion poll found more than eight in 10 Americans believe cell phones are addictive, underscoring the need to help drivers kick their cell phone use habit – even hands-free. The Council is launching a national campaign, Calls Kill, to illustrate that hands-free cell phones are not risk-free, and no call is worth a life. Visit nsc.org/CallsKill for downloadable posters, infographics, videos, tip sheets and other information related to this important topic.