Published: November 20, 2009
CTIA –The Wireless Association Statement on Testifying Before the FCC's Distracted Driving Staff Workshop
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Today, CTIA-The Wireless Association Vice President of Regulatory
Affairs Chris Guttman-McCabe issued the following
statement after appearing on a panel at the FCC's Distracted Driving
Staff Workshop:
"We appreciated the opportunity to discuss this important issue at the
FCC.
"Over the last few months, CTIA and our members have participated in
several Congressional hearings, developed a teen-focused anti-texting
and driving campaign, and spoken with numerous stakeholders to
discuss ways our industry can help stop distracted driving.
"I want to reiterate our support of bans on manual texting and emailing
while driving. We also believe in mobile device restrictions for teen
and novice drivers so they can better focus on learning how to be better
drivers.
"We support technological advancements, but caution that they cannot be
based on inflexible mandates that could stifle innovation. They must
also be affordable and consumer-friendly.
"Finally, we will continue our focus on educating drivers of all ages
about safe driving and responsible wireless use. Most recently, CTIA
partnered with the National Safety Council this year to release our
teen-focused 'On the Road, Off the Phone' campaign with a TV public
service announcement and Web site.
"CTIA and our members look forward to working with the FCC as well as
other policymakers and stakeholders at all levels to address the dangers
of distracted driving."
For more information about the CTIA and NSC "On the Road, Off the Phone"
campaign, please visit: www.onroadoffphone.org.
CTIA is the international association for the wireless
telecommunications industry, representing carriers, manufacturers and
wireless Internet providers.
www.ctia.org
CTIA-The Wireless Association
Amy Storey, 202-736-3207
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