Phone use while driving poses dangers equivalent to driving under the influence of alcohol. Even hands-free conversations can lead to distraction, affecting driving performance significantly. Distraction from phone use can lead to fatal consequences, with every five seconds of phone use at 55 mph resulting in enough distance to cover a football field. Investigations into crashes involving phone use can gather data from various sources like phone records, local towers, video footage, or EDRs. Despite the availability of such information, insurance companies might not always pursue it. Enforcing laws against phone use while driving can be effective, as observed when a police officer's presence deterred a driver from using the phone until the officer passed. However, without continuous monitoring, drivers tend to resume phone use after evading detection.

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