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Old December 12th 05, 08:36 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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What is linked is that it is considered that tlaking on a cell phone
while driving is a distrraction. What the judge has linked to this is
talking on a CB radio is essentially the same kind of distraction.


Not if your an experienced driver it isn't. Its like rubbing your head

and
patting your tummy. Some people can do it easily, others cant.


Something that you obviously have trouble with.


No trouble at all.


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Old December 13th 05, 12:12 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
 
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Its like rubbing your head and patting your tummy.
Some people can do it easily, others cant.


Something that you obviously have trouble with.


No trouble at all.


Then why is it that you do the opposite of what you are suppose to do?

*hint (Read your own words)
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Old December 13th 05, 04:54 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Its like rubbing your head and patting your tummy.
Some people can do it easily, others cant.


Something that you obviously have trouble with.


No trouble at all.


Then why is it that you do the opposite of what you are suppose to do?

*hint (Read your own words)


What the hell are you on about???


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Old December 13th 05, 11:31 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Its like rubbing your head and patting your tummy.
Some people can do it easily, others cant.


Something that you obviously have trouble with.


No trouble at all.


Then why is it that you do the opposite of what you are suppose to do?

*hint (Read your own words)


What the hell are you on about???



I'll have to admit that I'm lost also.


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Old December 14th 05, 02:07 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
 
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Its like rubbing your head and patting your tummy.
Some people can do it easily, others cant.


Something that you obviously have trouble with.


No trouble at all.


Then why is it that you do the opposite of what you are suppose to do?

*hint (Read your own words)


What the hell are you on about???

Aren't you suppose to pat your head and rub your belly?

Or are you confused because you insist on rubbing your
head and patting your belly?


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Old December 14th 05, 05:55 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Its like rubbing your head and patting your tummy.
Some people can do it easily, others cant.

Something that you obviously have trouble with.

No trouble at all.

Then why is it that you do the opposite of what you are suppose to do?

*hint (Read your own words)


What the hell are you on about???

Aren't you suppose to pat your head and rub your belly?

Or are you confused because you insist on rubbing your
head and patting your belly?

Either way round serves the same purpose. Why are you picking on this point?
It was just an example how some people can do two things at once and some
others cant. The point was some people can drive perfectly safely while
talking on a hand held mic while others find it difficult and cant
concentrate on the two. As for if I pat my tummy and rub my head that's my
business P

Regards,
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Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life...

73's - Graham (www.open-channel.co.uk)


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Old December 14th 05, 09:22 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
 
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Aren't you suppose to pat your head and rub your belly?

Or are you confused because you insist on rubbing your
head and patting your belly?


Either way round serves the same purpose. Why are you picking on this point?


I couldn't help myself. It was just to ironic to let go without razing
the point you were attempting to make.
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Old December 18th 05, 10:54 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
 
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Aren't you suppose to pat your head and rub your belly?

Or are you confused because you insist on rubbing your
head and patting your belly?

And I think that's exactly where the judge and law makes it's mistake.


One of the reasons people gave is that the cell phone driving ban was
made because it's too dangerous to take one hand off the whel while
you're driving since that will cause accidents.

Well, I think I can prove just the opposite.

At least in some cases.

I do usually drive with both hands on the wheel, though.

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Old December 18th 05, 11:48 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Aren't you suppose to pat your head and rub your belly?

Or are you confused because you insist on rubbing your
head and patting your belly?

And I think that's exactly where the judge and law makes it's mistake.


One of the reasons people gave is that the cell phone driving ban was
made because it's too dangerous to take one hand off the whel while
you're driving since that will cause accidents.

Well, I think I can prove just the opposite.

At least in some cases.

I do usually drive with both hands on the wheel, though.


I dont. I normally have one arm resting unless its required for gear change
or something else (no, not while driving ;o) If i feel the road surface is
bad and the gap im trying to manovre through is a bit tight then i will use
both hands. Its just how you drive I suppose, I know the driving tests
insist you have both hands firmly on the wheel. Most of the time though it
really isn't necessary, its uncomfortable and you would soon suffer from
fatigue over a long journey.

I cant understand why cell phone drivers don't just get either a car kit or
use a hands free device. They are only pennies (or should I say dimes) and
take away the danger of driving with one hand stuck to your ear for the
duration.

Some people just don't care though and think they will never have a
problem... its only a matter of time....... ah well......

Regards,
Graham

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Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life...

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Old December 18th 05, 08:38 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Aren't you suppose to pat your head and rub your belly?

Or are you confused because you insist on rubbing your
head and patting your belly?

And I think that's exactly where the judge and law makes it's mistake.


One of the reasons people gave is that the cell phone driving ban was
made because it's too dangerous to take one hand off the whel while
you're driving since that will cause accidents.

Well, I think I can prove just the opposite.

At least in some cases.

I do usually drive with both hands on the wheel, though.

.


That's not why. People become immersed in their cell phone conversation and
pay less attention to their driving. I for one am guilty of this in the
past. Besides, how can you keep both hands on the wheel if you have a
clutch?




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