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Originally Posted by Zeke
It's very simple, phones should lock up at anything over 5 MPH. To activate them, you should have to enter a password. If you are alone in a car, traveling, and have used the password, you should be considered guilty once the history is examined. If you come to a stop for more than 2 minutes, the phone should unlock. If you need it for an emergency, use the password and explain that later.
Voice use of a phone while driving, hands free or not, is a distraction that cannot be permitted. It goes w/o saying that texting is outrages and should be considered negligent and therefore reckless driving and come with the same penalty.
This isn't a foking seat belt law that costs 50 bucks. Texting should cost 500.
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I push one button on my steering wheel. My music mutes and the name is displayed across my radio no different then a radio station and it speaks the name to me. Me talking into thin air is no different than talking to someone sitting in the passenger seat. To make a phone call I hit the same button on my steering wheel and say call: persons name. My eyes never leave the road and hands never leave the steering wheel. You are a bit ridiculous. In your definition picking your nose would be a distraction.