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More bad news on cell phones and driving
More bad news on cell phones and driving
Do you fight the itch to chat on your cell phone while driving? Considering how connected we are these days, it can be difficult to put down the cell phone and consistently wrap both hands around the steering wheel. ...
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Cell phones + driving = congested traffic
A particular peeve of mine. For some reason it seems particularly prevalent on Kingston Pike between Concord and Lyons View. read more.
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Cell Phone Use Contibutes to Highway Traffic, Study Finds
As reported by Reuters, cell phone use while driving makes drivers less likely to respond to changes in speed by the cars ahead of them in a highway lane. The result is slower speeds overall, not just for the distracted, cell-phone ...
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Cell-phones plus driving equals traffic
You might just think you're an excellent driver, even while chatting on your cell phone. In truth, however, even if you've got both hands on the wheel thanks to a handy hands-free phone, you're likely contributing to aggravating, ...
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CELL PHONES-WHILE DRIVING
And it’s not just cell phones they’re going after. The new measure also punishes other aspects of dangerous driving, things like smoking, racing, reading a map or newspaper and making sudden lane changes. ...
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Back Seat Driver: No phoning while driving in Britain
Britain's draconian approach to the use of cell phones while driving came my attention last week which I spent in Britain attending to my father who is gravely ill. My brother and sister also took time off during the week and as we ...
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Cell phones gum up traffic
Motorists who talk on cell phones drive slower on the freeway, pass sluggish vehicles less often and take longer to complete their trips, according to a study that showed cell phones not only make driving dangerous but cause delays. ...
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Cell phone users tie up traffic
US researchers said on Wednesday that people who use cell phones while behind the wheel impede the flow of traffic, clog highways and extend commute times. Prior studies have equated the risk of driving while talking on a cell phone ...
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Driving Sans Phone
I made only one resolution this year: Not to talk on my cell phone while driving. Period. I'm taking it back to 1997 (the last year I can remember sans cell phone) when I just had to rely on the radio for car entertainment. ...
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One More Reason to Dislike Cell Phones
A person driving an talking on a cell phone (even a hands free one) slows traffic more than a person driving and not talking on a cell phone. That’s right, that person ahead of you in traffic, the one chattering away on his cell phone ...
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