> The only trouble with this is that the studies are saying > it's not the one hand on the wheel that causes the problem > with cell phone use while driving. It's the mental > distraction of the conversation itself. Doing business on a > cell phone while driving is particularly dangerous. The more > complicated and/or intense the conversation the less mental > capacity left for the road. The interesting thing, is a > similar conversation with a passenger in the car is just as > distracting, but this case is offset by the self-preservation > interest of the passenger means they are also usually > watching the road and can provide a warning to the driver > about changing road conditions. A person on the other end of > a phone call can't do this.
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