What most people seem to miss or do not want to understand is, "drivers who use hands free cell phones are equally likely to get into car accidents as are drivers who do not (use hands free cell phon
I agree 100%. I will also maintain that some people are more capable of safely holding a conversation while driving than others. However, the more time one spends doing both simultaneously, the high
That's an interesting point and I''ll add the following observations. If I'm driving quickly in my car with a passenger or in a real quick car (not my Sprite) with a passenger I can generally maintai
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Back in high shool, there was a friend of mine, that I HATED to ride with. He would like to talk, and LOOK at you, while he talked. Even if he was driving. I finally had to start driving his car for
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Hold hat there, Gilroy!! That's a pretty radical concept. Never have the lawmakers in this country applied a solution to an actual problem!! Not when given half a chance to apply a solution to the *s
In this country, perhaps I'm cynical, but the solutions always seem to involve the prospect of more fines or taxes and rarely seem to be more than a money grab. So, if you're trying to find out what