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Ban on ANY cellphone use while driving
INCLUDING Bluetooth and UNLESS the cellphone devices are built into the car.
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***** I think that would be equally dangerous if you are calling or texting through a device that is built into the car. But, I guess that can make it only as dangerous as adjusting the car radio or changing cds. (I hope GCers are safe drivers who aren't looking in the mirror, taking a nap, using hands to eat, looking everywhere but on the road, closing their eyes for ANY reason, and touring Jamaica while they are driving.) |
Many of the cities in DFW have similar bans (along with all school districts). It's not hard to hide a Bluetooth, though, so I don't know how they'd enforce that.
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"Distracted driving is the NEW DUI." |
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I have also heard of many people arguing against overall bans because singing along to the radio or laughing about something can be mistaken for talking on the phone. |
In that case, how does the officer know whether you were on the phone if the phone call is not "traced?"
Do officers say "let me see your phone" ??? |
I have no idea. None of the cities I frequent have bans, so I haven't had this issue *shrugs*
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So, my question is, what about stuff like iPhone's Siri? I mean, you can just tell it to send a text and it can read them, so in that case i don't see what the big deal is
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If we would not want truck drivers, bus drivers, passenger plane pilots doing it, should the rest of us be doing it? There are more car crashes than plane crashes and cars encounter more traffic, etc. than planes. |
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I don't text while driving but I do use my car's phone. I can hit a button on the steering wheel with my thumb, say "Call <kid name>" and it dials them and I can talk. It is like they are in the car with me. It's an Onstar thing. I am no more distracted when doing that than I am when they are in the car and we are talking. What scares me often is when I see someone who is talking to the other person in the car and feels a need to make very frequent eye contact with them. Scary. I want to yell at them "Look ahead!"
At some point, the government is going to have to realize that you can't regulate stupid and you can't regulate every single thing that has harmed somebody at some time. Day dreaming is distracted driving. Driving when emotionally distraught is distracted driving. All kinds of things are distracted driving. As for how they would enforce it, I would guess that if you were in an accident and were on the phone at the time, and the accident was your fault, then you would be ticketed for it. |
I don't really see the difference between my Bluetooth with iPhone voice dialing and having a newer car equipped with a Bluetooth speakerphone except my system probably has better sound quality.
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Ban on hand-held devices - yes. You need both hands on the wheel. Having both hands on the wheel while holding your cell to your ear with your shoulder is no good either, as it's difficult or impossible to check your mirrors and blind spots without dropping your phone. Ban on ALL cell conversation - no, as long as you either voice-dial or dial only when stopped (e.g. pulled over or at a red light). If a cop pulled me over for talking on my built-in Bluetooth system, it would have to be because s/he saw my lips moving. In that case, I'd just hang up really quick and claim I was singing along with the radio... :p |
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