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Why Cell Phones And Cars Don't Mix
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Penguin" data-source="post: 482840" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>And there, my friends, is the core of the argument. Are you driving a car or are you __________? (Fill in the blank). We have created a culture where the car has become an extension of the home and such things that were normally done before, or after the drive now compete for a driver's attention. It's not unusual to see someone eating and drinking, shaving, using the phone and/or laptop, shaving, applying make up and numerous other attention diverting tasks.</p><p></p><p>Despite CA's new law requiring hands free phones, texting is still legal while driving for all but the kids (who are the ones who can text quickely and easily without looking down.)</p><p></p><p>We need a culture change!</p><p></p><p>Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Penguin, post: 482840, member: 1187"] And there, my friends, is the core of the argument. Are you driving a car or are you __________? (Fill in the blank). We have created a culture where the car has become an extension of the home and such things that were normally done before, or after the drive now compete for a driver's attention. It's not unusual to see someone eating and drinking, shaving, using the phone and/or laptop, shaving, applying make up and numerous other attention diverting tasks. Despite CA's new law requiring hands free phones, texting is still legal while driving for all but the kids (who are the ones who can text quickely and easily without looking down.) We need a culture change! Jill [/QUOTE]
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