Every time you drive an automobile out onto the road you take a risk of being involved in an accident. You may not think about it every day, and every time you get in your car and on your bike, but the risk is always there. I'm not saying I'm a perfect driver but I pay a lot of attention to what's going on around me. The law would help, and there are the people that let other tasks take over as the most important thing while driving. For my job I drive around in a car the majority of the day and I have enough people pull out in front of me because they were not paying attention to me for some reason or another. How can they prove that at that exact second I got in the wreck I was text messaging? Ex. Send a text at 6:36, then get involved in an accident. My first instinct is not to look at my clock when I get in a wreck, so how could they prove that that text message resulted in the accident? I fully understand where the law is coming from, and honestly I'm all for it. If it stops that many more people from texting and driving that's a good thing. Personally I don't think it's going to make much of a difference. I'll be honest, I'll still text message and drive at some points on the road, and probably always will, just as others will always eat and drive, change songs and drive, or get road head.