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Hands free cellphone myth. - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: 'Friendly' Political Ranting (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Hands free cellphone myth. (/showthread.php?tid=33280) |
Hands free cellphone myth. - spearmint - 05-15-2007 All of the states seem to be banning cellphone use while driving but not hands free. University of Utah which has done a lot of research on this show both are as distracting and dangerous. Loss of concentration and peripheral vision. http://unews.utah.edu/p/?r=062206-1 Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - Seacrest - 05-15-2007 Ban women drivers. Problems solved. Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - spearmint - 05-15-2007 [quote Seacrest]Ban women drivers. Problems solved. The feminists are armed and dangerous and on the way to your house and they are all driving. Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - Seacrest - 05-15-2007 [quote spearmint]The feminists are armed and dangerous and on the way to your house and they are all driving. Meh. They won't make it past the mall. And for those that do, there's a yoga place nearby. Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - JoeH - 05-15-2007 Actually all conversations, cell phone or otherwise, engage parts of the brain that will distract from keeping attention on the road and operating a vehicle. 25 years ago I drove buses at the university I was attending. Policy posted in all the buses was not to talk to the driver while it was in motion. Friends and acquaintances would start talking to me anyways, and then wonder why I would just stop in the middle of a response. As I explained to them then, something came up on the road that required my full attention, and I just dropped the talk with them. Unfortunately, many if not most persons on cell phones will not follow that same rule. Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - vision63 - 05-15-2007 [quote Seacrest][quote spearmint]The feminists are armed and dangerous and on the way to your house and they are all driving. Meh. They won't make it past the mall. And for those that do, there's a yoga place nearby. You're killin' me... Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - spearmint - 05-15-2007 I should have put this on "Tips and Deals". Boy would Seacrest draw some fire from more women on the forum. Expose him to a bigger audience. I am waiting for the flak to begin. Funny stuff. Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - cbelt3 - 05-16-2007 I have no issues talking and driving. When my attention is demanded, I say "Crap, hang on" and drive. I love my handsfree bluetooth. What enrages me are the idiots who are holding a phone in one hand yammering away, a cup of coffee in the other, and wonder why they are yawing into my lane and i'm waving my hands at them. Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - JoeH - 05-16-2007 I did not even bother with "crap, hang on", I just dropped the conversation. Sometimes could not remember what I or the other person had been saying. Need for attention elsewhere had to be immediate with 12+ tons of bus and 50 passengers behind me. Re: Hands free cellphone myth. - BigGuynRusty - 05-16-2007 Drinking and Driving is much, much worse! Talking on cells is bad, but drinking not only kills on the road but at home. BGnR |