So you think my proposal for improved safety is that people read my posts which are about policy?
No. I think that if one wants to reduce traffic deaths due to distracted driving, one should study data about such situations, and then direct education efforts (not punishment efforts) towards the worst offenders, which, by the way, seem to be something like:
Daydreaming – 62%
Cell phone and other mobile device use – 14 to 16 %
Looking at things outside instead of the road – 7%
Other occupants – 5%
Eating and drinking while driving do show up in the top ten, at about 2%, and so I would agree are worthy of attention, but again, I would say the appropriate response is to educate people, not to have the police trying to give them fines and jacking up their already-evil insurance rates.