They all require brain power. A and B require you to take your eyes off the road and look at the screen instead. C doesn't really take much, but it may distract some people. D takes a long time. You focus on talking to the person on the other end, that you may forget to focus on the road. Some people can multi-task, but for most, they shouldn't be doing it. Besides, talking on the phone might slow down your reflexes. Sure, you can multi-task really well and focus on the road, but you're also focusing on the conversation and may not be as quick.
2006-11-26 14:54:04
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answered by ICan'tThinkOfAGoodName 2
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I don't know for sure, but all of the above take your mind off the road. Obviously A and B require that you actually look at the display and would be worse.
The Mythbusters did a show about driving while on the phone and they found that they were worse off on the phone talking than they were drunk!!
MikeC
2006-11-26 22:36:05
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answered by MikeC 3
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ALL OF THE ABOVE.... use ur common sense...it takes brain power to do anything involved with a phone...and to most americans-it takes up alot of brainpower. People are too focused on their conversaztions or finding their phone or anything. If it had to be a specific one i would say D. the majority of the time spent using the phone is while talking on it. I dont know too much info on this sry.
2006-11-26 22:36:08
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answered by Kitty 2
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E. none of the avove.
Girls, while on the phone, get VERY into the converstion. they get mad or over excited, or frustrated, untill, they complettly forget they are driving.
2006-11-26 22:36:27
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answered by Furious with America 4
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A or D...it's the distraction
2006-11-26 22:35:06
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answered by Armatage Shanks 5
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