Re: 511 Traffic Phone Lines May Raise Crash Risk |
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com 7 Mar 2007 14:09:26 -0800
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On Mar 6, 4:06 pm, bon...@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> Its not so much 'talking on the radio' per se, but the _kind_ of
This is very true and very significant. Some claim it is the hand-
Also, radio conversations are much more brief and terse:
"GO TO 1234 MAIN STREET, NOW!"
Not:
"yeah, we got a call on Main St., lemme see, was that 4321, 2134, oh,
> It is also true that police officers _do_ have more training on the
My employer sent those of us who used company cars to a driver
Talking on a cell phone and driving ought to be illegal except in
Pedestrians shouldn't cross streets while on their cell phone either. |
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