LoraJ
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Every other week at work we have to attend a meeting at 5pm. We are allowed to call in if we have a hands free unit. Since I only have to say that I am present and the rest of the time listen in, it isn't much different than listening to a talk radio show. It would be very different if I had the phone in my hand, especially since I drive a stick. I find myself focused on the road more intensely when I am listening in on these meetings. Even more than when I am talking to my husband in the passenger seat. I'm getting a new car in a couple of weeks that has bluetooth phone controls from my steering wheel. I am so excited for that because my husband seems to like to call at the worst times and I refuse to pick up the phone while I am driving. Now I can hit a button and say I am 5 minutes away and be done with it. Even with the bluetooth, I will not be making any unnecessary calls.
I usually do not have a problem with people driving and talking to passengers. I think only once did I run into someone like this. A woman was swerving all over the road. I was keeping my distance from her but when we got to the light I noticed she was just talking to a passenger. I was so aggravated I asked if she was drunk and she was like "no I am not drunk" and I said well you need to pay attention because you are swerving all over the place. Of course she told me to you know what myself and the passenger mouthed "thank you" to me.
I usually do not have a problem with people driving and talking to passengers. I think only once did I run into someone like this. A woman was swerving all over the road. I was keeping my distance from her but when we got to the light I noticed she was just talking to a passenger. I was so aggravated I asked if she was drunk and she was like "no I am not drunk" and I said well you need to pay attention because you are swerving all over the place. Of course she told me to you know what myself and the passenger mouthed "thank you" to me.