Archive for March 30th, 2010
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Getting people to understand and know why it is bad, wrong or even illegal to drive while using a mobile phone is easy. The hard part is actually getting folks to follow the rule.
Unlike drinking, which is something that many people do try to avoid, mobile phone usage is a practice that is on a completely different level. It is a functional tool, though it can be used for non-important functions, it is not labeled outright as a “bad practice” –which is something that people tend to associate with being drunk.
Using the phone is simply a part of daily life. This is the very reason why preventing or even discouraging people from using mobile phones when driving can be so hard to do. Not only do people want to use the device on their own, there is also nothing stopping phones from alerting drivers to incoming messages or phone calls.
The privacy of vehicles is also another reason why people think they can get away with texting and driving. Unlike in public places such as theaters or chapels where it would be customary to set a phone to silent or even to turn off the device, there is no cultural standard to be followed when driving in one’s own car.
Others simple refer to the presence of hands-free controls as an excuse to tinker around with their phones. While the feature does help a bit while driving, users would still need to pick up the phone and tap a few buttons to either make the call or send the dictated message. Not even applications can help –as there is no way for a mobile phone to distinguish between a driver and a passenger.
Get to know more about the need to help stop the practice of using mobile phones when driving at Google News.