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<blockquote data-quote="Sami Toms" data-source="post: 3951563" data-attributes="member: 76483"><p>That's why you slow down when you are 20 houses/10 businesses away. Who looks at the GPS when they’re actually driving? The screen is only there for a reference to a reminder. Mostly with sound alerts and voice. Same way we are reminded to check our gas gauges and mileage every now and then. They are only reference points towards what's advised. You can argue it whichever way you like. Checking the time, good or bad? Checking the weather on your car screen, phone, or a device on your wrist? Those are all neutral arguments that can go both ways. That's because there are people who focus on things AROUND the road, instead of objects in relation to driving. Like the "crash test UPS dummy" who would check out how beautiful the clouds look today while vehicle is in operation. On the other hand, who doesn't? I want proven facts now in 2018 and 2019 there are more accidents by drivers who are using Bluetooth speaking devices and other hands free circumstances. Companies use statistics of neutral circumstances to gain alternatives. Such as how smart or dumb/high or low of an IQ they believe an applicant has or is. It's a control mechanism behind the obligation to sort out personality types during hiring processes. They don't want some * who sucks at reading a map using their company to gain success. Reason. They think certain types of people do not understand the concept of life and "just wanna have a "job" steering a big yellow truck down the road.=who they don't take serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sami Toms, post: 3951563, member: 76483"] That's why you slow down when you are 20 houses/10 businesses away. Who looks at the GPS when they’re actually driving? The screen is only there for a reference to a reminder. Mostly with sound alerts and voice. Same way we are reminded to check our gas gauges and mileage every now and then. They are only reference points towards what's advised. You can argue it whichever way you like. Checking the time, good or bad? Checking the weather on your car screen, phone, or a device on your wrist? Those are all neutral arguments that can go both ways. That's because there are people who focus on things AROUND the road, instead of objects in relation to driving. Like the "crash test UPS dummy" who would check out how beautiful the clouds look today while vehicle is in operation. On the other hand, who doesn't? I want proven facts now in 2018 and 2019 there are more accidents by drivers who are using Bluetooth speaking devices and other hands free circumstances. Companies use statistics of neutral circumstances to gain alternatives. Such as how smart or dumb/high or low of an IQ they believe an applicant has or is. It's a control mechanism behind the obligation to sort out personality types during hiring processes. They don't want some * who sucks at reading a map using their company to gain success. Reason. They think certain types of people do not understand the concept of life and "just wanna have a "job" steering a big yellow truck down the road.=who they don't take serious. [/QUOTE]
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