Sunday, February 26, 2012

How to use Mobile Phones while Driving


    CELLPHONES WHILE DRIVING

    Studies indicate that a lot of car accidents have happened, while the driver was on the phone. This is because while driving, one obviously needs to concentrate, and talking on a phone doesn't help. Some countries like Portugal have banned the use of cell phones, which may not be very practical, as their main use is to be reachable while you are on the move. Thus, it is important to take certain precautions while driving:
  • Position your phone within easy reach so that you don't have to take your eyes off the road.
  • Get to know the features of your cell phone - speed dial, redial, voice mail, they can be your lifesaver. But don't dial and drive at the same time. Use a hands free kit.
  • Avoid using a phone when road conditions are hazardous or traffic is heavy. You can let your voice mail take messages and then call back later.
  • Don't engage in stressful conversations that may distract your attention from the road.
  • Don't take notes or look up phone numbers whilst driving, wait till you can pull over.
  • User abbreviated speed dialing. In fact, voice activated dialing is even better. It leaves both hands free. Frequently called numbers can be programmed.
  • Have an answering machine installed that could take messages until you can return the calls. Let your co-passenger handle the calls if you are not travelling alone.

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