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bn-usd-mistake | 24 days ago

Wouldn't issues with cellphone network make drivers even more likely to get distracted from the road?

I'm talking about in practice, not the theoretic world where no driver ever uses their phone.

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eschulz|24 days ago

Absolutely. If I'm driving and using my cellphone (in a legal or illegal manner), and the network is suddenly screwed up, I'll probably be more distracted since I'm trying to solve the "problem" with my phone in addition to driving.

b112|24 days ago

Using a phone when driving is completely legal, as long as it is hands free. Most modern cars have bluetooth for that.

And I agree, someone could become distracted. For example, some cars don't show signal strength on the dash, one might pull a phone out of pocket to investigate.

loeg|24 days ago

> Using a phone when driving is completely legal, as long as it is hands free.

This is not universally true, and as a matter of policy, it should not be true -- making phone calls while driving is distracting, whether you are holding the phone in your hands or not.