Hello JOE!
** On Tuesday 12.01.21 - 06:10, JOE MACKEY wrote to DARYL STOUT:
JM> When I was on my big trip in '19, my phone was on the
JM> passenger seat or the console, close at hand if I wanted
JM> a snap of something. Usually by the time I stopped, got
JM> the camera working and all whatever it was that got my
JM> attention was done and/or gone. It was on the seat so if
JM> it rang I could glance if important or not.
These days, the police can charge someone for distracted driving
if they can assume the person was using/glancing at a detached
phone. Of course, I would assume that they take other factors
into consideration before making that conclusion: whether the
phone is detached, whether a call was in progress at the time of
accident, etc.
I think there are a lot of people getting away with using their
phones with one free hand while driving.
Even my "attached" iPod connected onto a holder can be an easy
distraction if I need to tap on the screen to change songs or a
podcast.
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