Cell ban while driving

"No. It don’t matter because people are going to do it anyway." ""

P. Dub,
17th and Wharton streets


"Yes, because it’s a safety hazard. Speakers are OK, but ear to phone is not happening. It’s a big disaster."""

Paris Woods,
Ellsworth and Broad streets


"Yes, because it’s dangerous. It causes accidents."""

Bobby Love,
11th and Jackson streets


"Of course, because it’s safer. How can you drive and text when you can’t talk on the phone? Texting is ridiculous."""

Don Gallo,
10th and Reed streets


"Yes, for safety I guess."""

Paul P.,
17th Street and Snyder Avenue

Photographs by Samantha Munsch

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