02-06-19, 10:56 AM
I was brought up to believe that any TV screen visible to the driver was illegal. Yet nowadays it is common to see cars driving along with smartphones stuck to the windscreen, often directly in the driver's sightline and often being "prodded" while the vehicle is in motion.
The sad fact to my mind is that legislation is required to educate drivers on this type of distraction.
Ever noticed in company that your friends become "deaf" while using their phones? The human brain, fantastic as it is, cannot cope with more than one high concentration task at once.
When mobiles first became commonplace I drove straight through a red light while chatting to a friend. I have never used a hand held phone in my car ever since.
The sad fact to my mind is that legislation is required to educate drivers on this type of distraction.
Ever noticed in company that your friends become "deaf" while using their phones? The human brain, fantastic as it is, cannot cope with more than one high concentration task at once.
When mobiles first became commonplace I drove straight through a red light while chatting to a friend. I have never used a hand held phone in my car ever since.
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!