
09-26-2005, 06:53 PM
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Pupil
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 29
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It's mad to discriminate against teens, the UK has introduced a ban on holding handsets whilst driving and I've no complaints. If you can't be bothered to plan ahead and use a hands-free set, you aren't fit to drive.
This does assume the main risk is the holding of the handset. As an ex-smoker who would happily drive whilst sparking up, I know how many times I've been lucky not to scrape something. Same with holding a handset. Anyone who says they've never had a drift, or had to change gears with no hands on the wheel, is possibly fibbing.
The point made about CDs, radio etc is, I think, a different issue - get rid of all those things (and passengers) and you can still start thinking about the day ahead, the day you've just had, etc and lose concentraiton on driving. This is an issue of being in control of the car.
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