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By Sharon O'Brien, About.com Guide to Senior Living

Seniors and Boomers Least Likely to Combine Cell Phones and Driving

Tuesday February 6, 2007
The next time you encounter a distracted driver chatting on a cell phone, don’t look for someone with grey hair behind the wheel. Seniors are far less likely than younger adults to talk on their cell phones while driving, and baby boomers are the next least likely age group, according to an online survey. But as the survey reveals, while many drivers perceive danger in combining cell phones and driving, that fails to stop most most of them from talking.
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