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Nearly half of Australian drivers admitted using phones while driving in the past two weeks, with texting seen as a top cause of fatalities.
A recent Australian survey finds nearly half of drivers used their phones while driving in the past two weeks, primarily for navigation or checking messages at lights.
Despite growing confidence, 30% believe texting is the top cause of fatalities, surpassing speeding and seatbelt non-use, though older drivers see drink driving as more dangerous.
Over half support legal phone use in drive-throughs, but rules vary by state.
Stricter penalties and detection cameras are seen as the most effective deterrents, though some believe no measure would work.
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Casi la mitad de los conductores australianos admitieron usar teléfonos mientras conducían en las últimas dos semanas, con los mensajes de texto como la principal causa de muertes.