Yikes! Greenhouse (cage) drivers & cellphones
- sapaul
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My wife has promised me an imported modulater for my bike for xmas, I swear if this happens to me I will act like big brother switch it on and make them pull over, then scream away leaving them to stew, and with luck have an anurism.
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
- Henriettaah
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No.. I disagree. Its the focus of the mind, not the placement of the hands which contributes towards 'incidents' involving making calls while driving.Robkhb wrote:...a headset which allow you hands free operation of your cell phone. I think this pretty much solves the problem
If you are in discussion, your mind just isn't on the job. Well, it is on the job - the job of thinking about the subject you are yakking about.

If I am talking with someone who is in the car beside me - I have a habit of auto-trailing off mid-sentence as I become pre-occupied with something on the road needing my attention and focus. I might be a multi-tasking woman, but I can't concentrate on driving amongst hazards and engaging in a conversation!
edit: But I can, however, eat an apple while still paying full attention to the road around me whilst driving. I don't need to think about anything munching on an apple. But, you can be proscecuted here in the UK for eating an apple while driving: driving without due care and attention. I doubt you'll ever see anybody proscecuted for chatting with their passenger: driving without due care and attention.