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Jeff Davis wrote:
He was operating CW with a key strapped to his thigh -- while driving to work. I like ham radio, and I like that guy ... but I don't want him operating a moving vehicle anywhere within a hundred miles of me or my family... even when all else fails... You have captured the essence of my feelings in two sentences. There is a body of reliable data that indicates that distraction during driving causes accidents, no matter what is causing the distraction. It is obvious that operating a ham radio causes distraction. You can argue that the amount of distraction depends on what you're doing, or that similar distraction is caused in other services like public safety or land mobile, but the fact remains that operating a ham radio while driving increases the probability that you'll have an accident. Does it increase the probability enough to lump it in with cell phone use and discourage the behavior by passing laws? I think that it does; I recognize that there are dissenting opinions. But for the ARRL to defend the right of hams to distract themselves based on emergency communication is not logical. If they want to make the case that operating a ham radio is sufficiently different than using a cell phone that such laws should not apply, I still wouldn't agree but at least the premise would be logical. I have seen several close calls related to people chattering away on cell phones while driving. I am convinced that the issue of distracted drivers having accidents is real, and I support laws that prohibit that behavior because I believe it to be dangerous both to the person who is doing it and to me. I don't buy that operating a ham radio is sufficiently less distracting that it should be exempted. 73, Steve KB9X |
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