Accidents are being attributed to motorists typing messages on a cell phone while behind the wheel. What next?Article
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Idiots! You should only be allowed to use your cell in your car if you have a speakerphone or a hands free set-up. Otherwise you should pull over to take your call. I always use my speakerphone when in the car. My phone is setup so that I can set it to driving mods and it will tell me the number that is calling me. Then I can just flip it open and start talking on the speakerphone. But Driving While Texting (DWT)? That is just plain stupid!!!
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Quote, originally posted by BlueCrush »Idiots! You should only be allowed to use your cell in your car if you have a speakerphone or a hands free set-up. Otherwise you should pull over to take your call.You should pull over in a safe spot in either case. The safety studies I've seen, such as:http://www.nsc.org/issues/idrive/inincell.htmhave concluded that the major problem with cellphones is their effect on the driver's attention and that it is about the same whether the phone is a handheld or hands-free.The cellular industry has cleverly coopted suggested legislation by promoting hands-free as being safer despite these studies. That way they continue to sell to drivers, sell more hands-free equipment, and get support from legislators - who frequently want to continue using their own cellphones while driving.
Why is our life so revolved around the cell phone any way. I remember about 10 years ago when only people with money had phones. I mean, there were the select few that had the prepay phones, but it was so expensive back then that it wasn't worth it. And about 5 years before that, it was unheard of to have a cell phone. There were the FEW that had the bag phone or soemthing for emergencies, but that was it.... and you know what, people lived back then, they didn't have cell phones, and thier life went on as normal. So what is so hard about waiting the 2 minutes until you stop somewhere, and listening to the voicemail, and CALLING BACK!!!!
Quote, originally posted by Vibr8tr »So what is so hard about waiting the 2 minutes until you stop somewhere, and listening to the voicemail, and CALLING BACK!!!!because it's inconvenient... DUH! If we need to call someone in the car I always ask Anna to call or take the call while I'm driving... I can't imagine trying to text someone while driving
as an avid user and reseller of such said equipment and phones, i have ALWAYS used mine. why? because in today's world, if you do not answer your customers questions or help them RIGHT NOW, then you have just lost your customer. I couldn't get to my phone Monday morning and because of that lost a rather large sale to a frequent customer who needed help RIGHT THEN. He did not leave a message even though I got to my phone about 5 mins later. when making or taking calls, i use my bluetooth headset. my new blackberry pearl has voice dialing capability so i can tell it who to call or what number to dial without my hands leaving the steering wheel or eyes off the road. as for texting while driving? i will admit, i have done that. but only when I am at a stop, not while in motion. if i'm in the middle of typing (if you can even call it that) and the cars start moving, i quit and move right along til the next stop, then finish. i don't really suggest doing this, as it's still quite distracting. plus, i'm a firm believer in just calling or dialing the number as I still believe it is safer than texting if you must get hold of that person and drive at the same time.