This document contains multiple peer reviews of an article on banning cell phone use while driving:
1. The first review argues that using a cell phone while driving is as dangerous as drunk driving and that banning cell phones can improve safety. It also notes that educating people and installing restricting software in cars is needed.
2. The second review agrees that cell phone use while driving is a major cause of traffic accidents and that penalties should be imposed. It can cause drivers to notice pedestrians too late.
3. The third review notes that cell phone use can prevent drivers from paying sufficient attention to the road and pedestrians, leading to accidents. It also discusses policies on cell phone use in vehicles.