"Jenn" <me@nowhere.whocareswhathisemailisanyway> wrote in
news:i7b2m8$svi$1@news.eternal-september.org:

>> While I agree it is a distraction, it is not the same as talking on
>> a cell phone.
>> Talking on a cell phone requires more attention than
>> listening to a radio. as listening doesn't require me to formulate
>> any responses.

>
> Do you sing with your music? Then your mind is on something else
> besides driving.


Jenn, the research on this has already been done. Radio is a normal and
tolerated distraction. Driving with a cell phone is not.

>>> Driving with an distraction is dangerous. Would you agree?

>
>
>> I'm not playing the game with you Jenn. Drunk driving and cell
>> phone users are responsible for the majority of accidents.

>
> Driving Research and Statistics


This has already been provided to you in another thread.

> a.. Using a cell phone


Which is just as dangerous as drunk driving.



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