By banning mobile use all the people in power have done is make texting a much less risky task,

Another point, blue tooth headsets are cheap enough now, most cars have built in bluetooth, so why do people still natter with the phone next to their ears?On a side note, it is still legal to use a CB isn't it.?
What's the difference.?
I've read that over several times but can't get how you have reached that conclusion!![]()
You'd think texting is far worse than talking on the phone but both can have the same end result. http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=newssearch&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CC4Q-AsoATAA&url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-26085400&ei=nzr2Uv7KA4ythQeQh4HwCg&usg=AFQjCNEylG6x-3ZspOU4k52dDy8Srlok-g.Bloody hell that's frightening hopefully it will stop someone doing the same thing
As said texting is far worse than talking on phone but Isee people doing both
You can add women on the school run looking in the back seat to sort the brats out
In general the standard of driving is poor at the best of times so yes shocking advert but that's all.
however for many people a mobile phone is like an addiction
The difference between using a mobile phone and two way radio is that the police use two way radio, which means that they can legally do what we can't. Even though the sound quality can be quite poor and requires more concentration.On a side note, it is still legal to use a CB isn't it.?
What's the difference.?
Problem is though Brian, it may be a mugs game, but it may not be your fault that a cars drives into you or your loved ones,.
the difference is that the police ,ambulance drivers ,fire engine drivers ,taxi drivers etc are ALL professional drivers and are capable of doing it safely either through training or experience or both .bimbo young mum who is texting mates or boyfriends or Facebook does not have the same skills or dedication.The difference between using a mobile phone and two way radio is that the police use two way radio, which means that they can legally do what we can't. Even though the sound quality can be quite poor and requires more concentration.
The difference between using a mobile phone and two way radio is that the police use two way radio, which means that they can legally do what we can't. Even though the sound quality can be quite poor and requires more concentration.
Modern phones can be operated by voice, and have better reception by far than twoways, so are actually less distracting in use.The legislation exempts the Emergency services and some other groups. The reasoning being that a radio is a simple push button. There is no dialing, no texts etc. Besides, the reception may not be perfect, but it's just as easy to understand as a mobile. Your suggested comparison is therefore invalid.
The general publics driving standard is already woefully poor, so why add something else to distract them and degrade it further.
Modern phones can be operated by voice, and have better reception by far than twoways, so are actually less distracting in use.
I've never quite understood why the legislation bans the use of handheld phones (except in an emergency) but allows hands free. It seems to me that the major distraction isn't holding the phone, it's having the conversation and thinking about that instead of concentrating on driving. Please explain why you think my comparison is invalid.
Please explain why you think my comparison is invalid.
thatThere is a vast difference between a conversation and
Control room: "Mike Tango 45, 26 The Old Kent Road, disturbance, believed a fight"
MT45: "Received"
Simple really, having done both, I can see the reasoning.
I fully accept that. But how aboutThere is a vast difference between a conversation and
Control room: "Mike Tango 45, 26 The Old Kent Road, disturbance, believed a fight"
MT45: "Received"
Simple really, having done both, I can see the reasoning.