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If what Henry says is true, that handsfree devices do not distract less, that is something I was genuinely unaware of, and I would guess I'm not the only one. And I use handsfree stuff ALL THE TIME at work. So, yes, I think an awareness campaign could be effective. Doesn't even need to be super expensive.
well...we'll just have to disagree then! I will laugh till I fall asleep tonight - just another check in the "America you're too stupid to know what's good for you" block.
I don't get it...I'm pretty sure smoking pot and jumping in a car isn't good for you. in fact, I had a friend die in such a situation. how come we don't have "awareness" campaigns for this? could it be politics? nahhhhh. not for our illustrious cocaine snorting President.
btw...like so many things in life....the hands free answer is "it depends". I do it all the time - put the head phone on, hit the speed dial, hit the close connection button when done. wanna know the real problem? it aint phones...it's Americans driving too closely at high speeds to the car in front and thus having no reaction time.