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Originally Posted by thro
Did you read anything I posted about the difference between mobile phone usage and other shit? Or do you just not comprehend?
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I still can't agree with this. If I'm using my handsfree, I'm not looking at the handsfree. It has less of an impact than if I have someone else in the car with me.
All your quotes prove is that the kind of people who get into accidents while using mobile phones are the kind of people who shouldn't be driving while using mobile phones.
If I'm driving one of our other cars and someone calls (That don't have bluetooth hands free), if there's no passenger and nowhere to pull over, the call doesn't get answered. However, when I'm taking measures specifically to reduce the amount of my concentration being used when maintaining a conversation, I feel that more driver education is more suitable than telling me I can't do it because other people get distracted easily.
I know people who seem to have a hard enough time just staying in their lane without any additional distractions, and I'm sure everyone has met others on the road. Maybe we should ban all cars because of them rather than either training them properly or telling them to take the bus...