12/15/2011 9:17:22 AM
It is possible to drive safely without a hands-free set. It just means prioritizing your driving over your conversation.That said, most people probably can't do it. I can't do it unless I'm having a really really really focused day and I'm actually aware of my own focus issues, a lot of people aren't. I can totally understand wanting to ban texting/emailing/surfing/and non-hands-free talking while behind the wheel.I would also add that we should consider banning hands-free devices for young (under 18) drivers and old (over 70-or-so) drivers. Two groups of drivers who really needs a few distractions as possible.There are too many stupid drivers out on the road, and even good drivers have bad days. Just the mere idea of a bunch of humans with different reactions all driving 1-3 ton vehicles can be a little scary and we just keep adding more and more distractions to the equation.[Edited on December 15, 2011 at 9:27 AM. Reason : /]
12/15/2011 9:27:19 AM
Yeh, there are tons of distractions while driving and I'm not a fan of starting to ban certain behaviors/devices will others are left alone. I'd like to see some stats on the increase (?) in distracted driver wrecks over time and what was the distraction. While I don't particularly care for banning texting, in the end, it's a good thing since the law applies when moving. I don't agree with banning talking on a phone while driving (it's no different than talking to someone in the car or concentrating on listening to the radio). Further, would banning cell devices all together mean I can't use my phone for navigation and music? Are we going to ban stand-alone GPSs? Radios? MP3 players? CDs?[Edited on December 15, 2011 at 9:31 AM. Reason : .]
12/15/2011 9:30:40 AM
The ban for minors is probably a good idea. Hell, many states already "ban passengers" in a sense by limiting how many non-relatives you can have in the car with you. Saying you can't be talking on a cell phone doesn't seem any less reasonable.
12/15/2011 9:42:37 AM
the real solution is to not hand licenses out all willy nilly.bad drivers are bad drivers, regardless of if the distraction is a phone, the radio/mp3 player, a kid, or putting on makeup/eating in the car. Likewise, many people are perfectly fine talking on the phone while driving.
12/15/2011 10:30:26 AM