This is for all you folks that talk and drive.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95256794&ps=bb2
10/17/2008 10:18:39 AM
that was mostly common sense, but doesn't really apply to talking and driving. The real problem with phones in the car is dialing/texting while driving.
10/17/2008 10:25:37 AM
sure it does. anything that is taking your attention/concentration is going to destract from driving. i even notice it when i'm driving and talking on the phone (which i usually try to avoid)
10/17/2008 10:29:52 AM
^^ wrong, countless studies have shown that talking and driving is very hazardous.I almost want to say its tantamount to drinking and driving, but I may be mixing it up with something else.
10/17/2008 10:32:39 AM
from the article:
10/17/2008 10:34:45 AM
10/17/2008 11:54:37 AM
moron: Multitasking In The Car: Just Like Drunken Driving - http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95702512I found that looking for something to support a bit I saw on TV a while ago that said for most people driving while talking or listening to the radio isn't a problem because they use separate areas of your brain. But I couldn't find that, and I found a lot of articles like this one ...
10/17/2008 12:08:50 PM
i've nearly drifted out of my lane while trying to text before. it's stupid to text while hte car is moving. I generally wait until I am stopped to text if it is necessary.
10/17/2008 12:34:31 PM
10/17/2008 12:46:54 PM
So we shouldn't talk to passengers either?
10/17/2008 1:03:54 PM
Mythbusters did it
10/17/2008 1:23:34 PM
10/17/2008 1:26:42 PM
i talking is like listening to music - doesn't affect my driving unless i'm in a busy city or a small village and have to respond to audible stimuli. dialing/texting does interfere with my visual stimuli and affects my driving.i've found women to be less attentive when on the phone while driving.the other day i saw a middle aged asian woman on the phone, while driving a chevy suburban assault land yacht and i thought to myself - 'oh shit if the financial metldown and the large hadron collider don't end the world, this surely will'
10/17/2008 1:27:44 PM
I do notice that talking on the phone is distracting, but no more than just talking with a passenger. Holding any conversation tends to distract my consciousness away from driving. But luckily, some unconcious part of my brain keeps my eyes on the road and driving the car, just stupidly. All it does is keep it between the lines and not hit the car in front of me. What my brain fails to do is anything more complex than that, such as changing lanes to avoid traffic or follow directions, so every now and then my unconcious driving self wakes up my concious self (core dumping the conversation) and forcing me to conciously get the car back on its proper course before asking like an idiot "what were we talking about?" or worse, "was that our turn?" But I've never noticed this behavior when I was just listenning, such as to a podcast. Although when heavily engaged, such as navigating a complex intesection or avoiding danger I will discover my brain simply stopped listenning and I'm forced to rewind a bit to hear what I missed. Surely there is someone else here that has noticed themselves doing this. Otherwise I guess I'm retarded.[Edited on October 17, 2008 at 2:45 PM. Reason : tn]
10/17/2008 2:43:48 PM
^ It has been pointed out in another thread on this issue, that when you're talking to others in your car, it's different that someone on the phone, because when they're in your car, they're also going to be making sure you're not screwing up the driving, because their life is on the line too.But, I guess it just reinforces the idea that anything that breaks your concentration while driving (which trying to hold a conversation of any kind does for most people), is going to make you a bad driver.
10/17/2008 3:53:19 PM
thats fuckin stupid dude, the last thing you want to do is depend on someone elses judgementPLEASE come up with a better reasoning/excuse than that
10/17/2008 4:00:25 PM
women can't drive
10/17/2008 4:07:44 PM
Mythbusters did it.
10/18/2008 8:12:07 PM
I think drumming (on a set) is multitasking because I sure as hell cant keep 4 different rhythms with 4 different limbs
10/18/2008 8:33:09 PM