Planogirl
I feel the nerd in me stirring
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I think that it depends.
Chatting with someone about plans of the day or a TV show probably isn't too distracting. But I think that many people who are discussing work issues and other more complex things get so distracted that they tend to forget about driving.
It's not just driving either! I stood behind a man jabbering on his cell phone at a store the other day. The clerk rang up his items and then stood there waiting. The man just kept on talking and talking and he'd totally tuned out where he was. After several minutes, he finally came back to where he was and paid. I can't imagine someone zoning out like that while driving.
Chatting with someone about plans of the day or a TV show probably isn't too distracting. But I think that many people who are discussing work issues and other more complex things get so distracted that they tend to forget about driving.
It's not just driving either! I stood behind a man jabbering on his cell phone at a store the other day. The clerk rang up his items and then stood there waiting. The man just kept on talking and talking and he'd totally tuned out where he was. After several minutes, he finally came back to where he was and paid. I can't imagine someone zoning out like that while driving.


. I've been in tons of nearly accidents because people were on the phone. Today as a matter of fact. Someone was drifting in my lane on the freeway because they were on the phone.