why do u use cell pho. while driving hands free is much safer.?
doing this really mаkеѕ me nervous! i see t my husband talks on pho. & could use hands free,refuses tο. he coud use speaker аƖѕο, point blank period unless thеrе′s emergency for gosh sakes pay attention to your pouring for your sake & everybody’s аƖѕο.


In fact, neither is particularly safe. When you are pouring a car, you do many tasks. All of these, shifting braking, steering, watching traffic, keeping a protection zone, listening to the engine, etc are serial tasks.
But, the self on the other end of the phone demands attention. It becomes a parallel task, not part of the job at hand, and you lose some of the attention that should be applied to the safe operation of a motor vehicle. I don’t care what some may say, it is not the same as talking to a self beside you, who sees what you see. It is simple to place a passenger on half-ignore, it is impossible to place somebody on the phone, hands-free or not, on half-ignore, that self demands more, and people willingly give it.
Many studies have proven hands-free is just as perilous as the phone in the hand, when it comes to pouring.
So, I suggest the phone in the car is to be used by passengers, and a driver should only use it in a tender car in traffic in an emergency, such as calling control to report a drunk, a tail, an accident, or something similar.
Your husband is not alone in his careless disregard for the property and lives of others unfortunately.
Tell him to get off the phone.
Humans have the uncanny ability to overlook obvious hazards.
Both are a terrible distraction and as you stated they should be used only in an emergency……