Ohioans overwhelmingly support a ban on texting or using hand-held cell phones while driving, according to a new poll.
A total of 89 percent support the texting ban, and 75 percent say hand-held cell phones should be off limits on the road, according to the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute’s results released Tuesday.
And about 84 percent of those polled said banning hand-held cell phones while driving would improve safety on Ohio’s roads.