In a message dated 1/14/2007 1:50:21 PM Mountain Standard Time,
jimmuller@rcn.com writes:
I believe (though am not certain) the law in Massachusetts is like
that now. I argue this is not a good solution, enforceable or not.
The problem isn't the hands not used for driving, it's the mind not
used for driving.
The same is true for tuning the radio, listening to the news too intently,
worrying about that problem at work, or arguing with the wife. There are
numerous ways the mind can wander and not pay attention to driving. The only
complete solution would be mass transit for all or us are autopilots for all
cars..;=)...we can never be completely safe in our cars on the road.
Ya drives yer car and ya takes yer chances.
Robert B. Houston
Texan in New Mexico
63 TR4
As he stared at her ample bosom, he daydreamed of the dual Stromberg
carburetors in his vintage Triumph, highly functional yet pleasingly formed,
perched prominently on top of the intake manifold, aching for experienced
hands, the small knurled caps of the oil dampeners begging to be inspected and
adjusted as
described in chapter seven of the shop manual.
Dan McKay
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