I'll take a stab at that. In the car talk----people can see the surroundings
and have control of when to talk and when the driving situation is too bad to
talk---Cell phone caller--not---and, by the time the user tells them to stop it
is after the fact.
Talk, in car---not holding a phone to your ear---not dialing or looking up
pre-set numbers.
Usually you can hear better in car so arn't distracted by intense focus on
hearing and understanding the cell phone callers message.
---- Heard <heard@datatrontech.net> wrote:
> Well, I've been reading this thread and have a question. Aside from the
> process of dialing or answering a cell phone while driving, what exactly is
> the difference between talking to someone on a cell phone and talking to
> someone sitting in the car?
>
> Heard
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