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    I do not text and drive.. but I DO talk using my bluetooth while driving. It's no more distracting than singing along to the music on the radio
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim View Post
    I do not text and drive.. but I DO talk using my bluetooth while driving. It's no more distracting than singing along to the music on the radio
    I gave my Bluetooth to my son but if I need to talk on the cell phone, I use the hands free device. One needs to actually see the keyboard to text but that isn't necessary w/talking on the phone which is no more distracting than if one were talking to the person in the passenger seat but texting is ridiculously stupid to do while driving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    I gave my Bluetooth to my son but if I need to talk on the cell phone, I use the hands free device. One needs to actually see the keyboard to text but that isn't necessary w/talking on the phone which is no more distracting than if one were talking to the person in the passenger seat but texting is ridiculously stupid to do while driving.
    My phone has a full flip out qwerty keyboard so I can text without looking just fine That doesn't mean I'm dumb enough to DO it while driving though

    In case my mom read this I feel the need to edit. I have not always been the brilliant persont that I am now I have been guilty of texting and driving in the past.. I don't do it anymroe though!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim View Post
    My phone has a full flip out qwerty keyboard so I can text without looking just fine That doesn't mean I'm dumb enough to DO it while driving though
    So does mine but it's so small that I really need to look while typing. You must really be good at it.
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    with my husband 1000 miles away we do a lot of communicating by him sending me a message from windows messenger and me texting him back. I got an unlimited plan because i text pretty much all day every day I think I could probably type in my sleep

    I didn't mean to hijack the thread!

    Texting while driving is bad bad bad!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    I gave my Bluetooth to my son but if I need to talk on the cell phone, I use the hands free device. One needs to actually see the keyboard to text but that isn't necessary w/talking on the phone which is no more distracting than if one were talking to the person in the passenger seat but texting is ridiculously stupid to do while driving.
    Not everyone is in agreement that talking on the phone while driving is as safe as talking to a fellow passenger.

    Drivers talking by cell phone drove significantly worse than drivers talking to passengers. The cell-phone users were more likely to drift in their lane, kept a greater distance between their car and the car in front, and were four times more likely to miss pulling off the highway at the rest area. Passenger conversation barely affected all three measures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Not everyone is in agreement that talking on the phone while driving is as safe as talking to a fellow passenger.



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    Something to consider, for sure.
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    My sister and my niece (who is 17) got me started on text messaging. I am not coordinated enough to talk on my cell phone while I'm driving, let alone send a text. After trying to type text messages I can see why people who do a lot of them like a qwerty keyboard. My brother uses his at work for conveying information (was that measurement 50 or 15 inches - it can make a big difference if heard and transcribed wrong).
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