Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: Mxylplyx
Studies have proven that hands free devices dont make driving while talking any safer. It's the distraction thats the problem, and therefore I dont approve of a law like this.
DO you have sources or links for those studies? I would be interested in reading them.
Thanks.
This is common knowledge. Use google.
Originally posted by: loki8481
studies have shown that talking on hands-free devices is just as distracting as talking with a normal cellphone next to your ear.
I'd support a ban on all automobile retardation, including talking of a phone, shaving, putting on make-up, etc (anything beyond basic drinking, changing radio stations, etc)
That is a good question. If it's the distraction of the conversation that's the problem, are new cars to be manufactured with the driver's seat beneath a Cone of Silence? No talking to passengers?Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: spidey07
I personally think all cellphone use in a moving vehicle should be against the law. You simply cannot perform the task at hand if you are speaking on the phone, handsfree or not.
If you want an example, try playing your FPS video game when your girl is talking to you.
so you dont talk in your car when you have a freind with you because you get distracted? sounds like you shouldnt be driving in the first place.
"An Elk Grove family is warning teens and parents about the dangers of texting while driving."
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
headsets make zero difference for driver attention, which is the core issue. the only advantage is easier access to the turn signal/shifter while on the phone. so no, i don't support it because i don't support meaningless legislation. it won't save a single life.
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
I'm gonna bet that most of the nay sayers are under 25 years of age. Thats the way kids think, but yet more kids get killed on the road, from that same stupid thinking, than adults. I don't need to look up this statistic, and post links. I'll guarantee what I said is correct.
Originally posted by: Vic
Yes. I've come full circle on this issue in the past couple of years. It's not the pointless "feel good" law I once thought it to be. These drivers constantly yapping on their cell phones are crazy, driving like drunks, changing lanes without warning, running red lights, blocking traffic, etc. And it might be forgivable, but they're always the biggest assholes on the road too. Any attempt to wake them up from their phone conversation stupor, regardless of how close they may have just came to taking your life, simply results in outrage and obscenity on their part, if they even wake up at all.
And while some studies say that headsets make zero difference, I also recognize that any law against using them while driving would be virtually unenforceable.
For the record, I no longer talk on the phone while driving. I either pull over or tell them I'll call them back.
But what I really what to know is, who the fsck are you talking to? Seriously, I used to some years back do most of my business on the road, and I used the phone quite a bit, but I never looked like the phone was glued to my ear. WTF? You're piloting a 2 ton missile at 100 feet per second. Put the phone down, come back to reality.
Originally posted by: Darwin333
I don't know where you guys live but evidently you don't drive on the interstates that I do. Most drivers do not currently obey the laws already on the books (speeding, signal use, tailgating, reckless driving, etc..) and the police can't really enforce them. Sure they give out a few token tickets but obviously it hasn't had the deterrent effect.
So it really doesn't matter. Law or not, people are not going to change their behavior.