akirk wrote:if my phone is in the boot - and wirelessly talking to the head unit to push apple car play onto the head unit - am I using the phone or the head unit...
You are using both.
akirk wrote:if my phone is in the boot - and wirelessly talking to the head unit to push apple car play onto the head unit - am I using the phone or the head unit...
mainbeam wrote:akirk wrote:if my phone is in the boot - and wirelessly talking to the head unit to push apple car play onto the head unit - am I using the phone or the head unit...
You are using both.
jont- wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49320473
I know we've done this before and even had similar research posted, so interesting to see it in the news. Personally I think more legislation is a waste of time since enforcement is none existent, and in any case I'd rather see drivers prosecuted for DWDCA (if that's the problem) instead of another specific offence.
Would it change the behaviour of those on here who admit to hands-free use?
Gareth wrote:Is there a significant difference between having a conversation using a hands-free phone interface and having a conversation with someone who is sitting behind the driver?
akirk wrote:Gareth wrote:Is there a significant difference between having a conversation using a hands-free phone interface and having a conversation with someone who is sitting behind the driver?
the general consensus seems to be yes - because an in car conversation co-party will automatically pause when they see the drive focusing on the lorry heading at them down the wrong side of a dual-carriageway... whereas the person the other end of the phone will continue to witter on...
Gareth wrote:I've known passengers who appear to have no idea what the driver is dealing with and, as per my question, a person sitting behind the driver?
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