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Originally Posted by mlyonsd
I'm not sure you can say that about all drivers but I know its true for me. I never answer my cell when I'm driving.
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While no two drivers are the same, high quality academic studies have shown that across multiple test groups of drivers, talking on the phone has similar impairment to driving drunk, whether you are using hands free or not. Just like not every person who drinks and drives has the same impairment, not every one who talk on the phone and drives will have the same impairment. But it's generally not a good idea to even talk on the phone. The one advantage that talking on the phone has over driving drunk is that you can turn your phone off.....
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