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[–] 40 points 2 years ago (1 child)

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Mr White says part of the problem is there are still many public misunderstandings around phones and driving.

"A good example is the view that if you're using a hands-free phone — if you've got it in a cradle — then that's taking the risk away. And that's not true," he says.

"There's plenty of scientific evidence that says the level of distraction, using a phone hands-free or hand-held, is exactly the same. It doesn't change."

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  • [–] 14 points 2 years ago (3 children)

    But one of these is legal and the other is not, why is that?

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  • [–] 7 points 2 years ago

    The level of distraction is one thing, but the level of dexterity is different. It's a lot easier to drive straight looking at a phone (or even interacting with one) that's in a cradle.

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