Most of us have probably seen and maybe are also guilty of the daring and increasingly dangerous practice of “driving while dialing.”

This means cruising down the highway or zipping around city streets while chatting on a cell phone. And now, with the increasing popularity of PDAs (personal digital assistants), such as PalmTM Pilots and pocket PCs, some people are beginning to boldly master tapping the screen of the PDA (as it sits in his or her lap) with one hand, and clutching the wheel with the other.

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