the new rule starts now. who here use there mobile phones while driving? lets be honest guys.
i do sometimes btw is it still ilegal if u use handsfree?
the new rule starts now. who here use there mobile phones while driving? lets be honest guys.
i do sometimes btw is it still ilegal if u use handsfree?
No, never use; I did have a Bluetooth setup for a while, but I noticed my attention wandering while talking on that - especially in any sort of extended and/or detailed conversation, so now I just don't bother. There is NO call that is that important; that's why you have voicemail.
I'll be honest that I used to, but haven't done so for years and years.
Seen loads and loads of people still using them though.
What I have been doing though is finding somewhere safe to pull over and phone the people back, but usually leaving my engine on which apparently isn't allowed now anyway :-/
A bit annoying, but understandable I suppose.
i did but really shouldnt have, i dont anymore i let it rong threw.
so what were you allowed to do then? i was under the impression that it was like this anyway
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I'm glad they're enforcing it better, the number of people I see driving without the proper attention because they're on the phone is awful. People can learn to live without it.
I have a car holder for my phone and the speakerphone mode works fine for the occasional call. If I know I'll be making numerous calls I'll use my bluetooth headset
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It's a good thing I don't drive
Well, I smoke - but not while driving; I take relatively frequent rest stops on long trips, so generally indulge my filthy habit then. And have a smoke.
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Thought this was the law last year, have they upped the penalty? Nope never use my mobile while driving, i usually just ignore it till i stop somewhere
Its a good thing, to much attention is spent with a conversation on the phone instead of paying attention whilst actually driving a car. To many times I've had to take action when big executives on the phone to work cut lanes up or don't take a roundabout correctly. Also the chav equation comes into it as well whilst they are doing a ton to get to a meet down the local park whilst not driving in a straight line. Phone switched off before the journey takes away the distraction.
Ill admit that I still do occasionally talk on the phone whilst driving. I really know I should get a handsfree kit for it, but somehow I havent got round to it yet.
That said, I only ever really do it whilst cruising on the motorway where I know I can't stop, and I generally only stay long enough on the phone to find out whether it's important or not.
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