That opens another can of worms, hands free devices, and all the new vehicles route cell service into the on board equipment, so you can speak without the handheld device in hand or ear-set on, what do they do with that? Say the phone is resting on the seat, call in progress, but on speaker ?
Don't get me wrong, I dislike being distracted for any reason while driving, I ignore the darned phone, driving these busy 2 lane roads, you had best keep your eye on the road, for the other guy with less respect for distraction.
One farm I helped by driving their tractor trailer, shipping expensive horses, I remember how annoying the phone could be, where are you?, this and that...I knew that if an incident took place, they would check to see if you were on the phone, which if I am correct could be criminal, or at least open the door for personal liability in the event something went wrong, maybe I am incorrect. I told them I will not be taking any calls, it can wait until I arrive or I can pull over safely. Always someone on the other end, legit work related call, just not considering that while it was not for casual conversation, it is still a distraction to the driver responsible for safely shipping their high priced livestock.
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