A poll has found that nearly two-thirds of American support a national ban on the use of mobile phones while driving, even if the driver is using a hands-free device.

Seventy percent of the people polled said they rarely or never used a mobile phone while driving.
Only 10 percent said they used a phone "very often" while at the wheel of a vehicle, and another 20 percent admitted to "sometimes" using their phone while driving, the poll, which was conducted from November 8-15, found.
US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has called even hands-free cell phone use while driving a "cognitive distraction" and said he may push Congress for a national ban on using a phone, including hands-free devices, while at the wheel.
Some 5,500 people were killed last year by distracted drivers and half a million were maimed or injured, according to the Department of Transportation.
Many of the distracted drivers were using their mobile phones, iPods or Blackberries, LaHood said at a summit on distracted driving earlier this year.
Support for a ban on mobile phone use was also divided along age lines, with older Americans more likely than their younger counterparts to back the ban.
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