I get giggles from people riding with me because I make them take any
incoming calls while I'm on the road and pull over if I have to take
the phone. I was pulled over recently in a parking lot making a call
one evening and a police cruiser pulled in to check on me. I told him
I'd stopped to make a cell phone call and he kind of snickered, too.
Snicker all you want, I know I'm not the most coordinated person on
the planet and I don't feel like driving into a tree or oncoming
traffic while I try to negotiate a menu or ponder what someone is
talking about on the phone.
On Jul 13, 2005, at 3:11 PM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Hi all
>
> News this morning of a two-years research project in Perth, Western
> Australia, after interviewing people injured in significant damage
> road
> accidents.
>
> People using a hands-on cell phone while driving are 500% more
> likely to
> have a serious injury accident while doing so, and people using a
> hands-free
> cell phone while driving are 400% more likely to have a serious injury
> accident while doing so.
>
> Cheers, Brian
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