Re: Why Do Cell Phone Conversations Interfere With Driving? |
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Tim@Backhome.org Thu, 10 Feb 2005 07:02:16 -0800
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David Clayton wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 10:49 -0500, Monty Solomon wrote:
> Ahh, is this the old mental "cpu cycle" availability issue?
> It looks like with all the new "applications" we are introducing, we
Those of us who have spent a career in professional aviation found out
1. Flying (controlling) the aircraft.
2. Navigating the aircraft.
3. Communicating by radio with ATC.
A subset of Number 3, even with a two or three-person crew on an
And, normally aircraft are not operating in as tight of an enviornment
Plus, there is the progressive decline in amateur driver's attitudes
Cell phones should be outlawed for drivers everywhere. Then again, it
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