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<blockquote data-quote="upsguysavannah" data-source="post: 189673" data-attributes="member: 8026"><p>I agree, I think that a radio is very distracting in a package car. Tried it a couple of times and decided to do without it. I can concentrate and keep my thoughts straight much better without the music/talking. And I never see any drivers in my building using them, so we may not be allowed to, I never asked. The majority of drivers in my old center (Philly area) had radios, but that was 3 years ago, don't know if they're still allowed. (BTW, Sirius is AWESOME! If you don't have it, get it.)</p><p> </p><p>Regarding cell phones, mine stays in my backpack in the cargo area. If somebody at the center needs to speak with me, they can send me a "call the center" message on the DIAD. Using a cell while driving (even with bluetooth) is very distracting, I don't even do it in my personal car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsguysavannah, post: 189673, member: 8026"] I agree, I think that a radio is very distracting in a package car. Tried it a couple of times and decided to do without it. I can concentrate and keep my thoughts straight much better without the music/talking. And I never see any drivers in my building using them, so we may not be allowed to, I never asked. The majority of drivers in my old center (Philly area) had radios, but that was 3 years ago, don't know if they're still allowed. (BTW, Sirius is AWESOME! If you don't have it, get it.) Regarding cell phones, mine stays in my backpack in the cargo area. If somebody at the center needs to speak with me, they can send me a "call the center" message on the DIAD. Using a cell while driving (even with bluetooth) is very distracting, I don't even do it in my personal car. [/QUOTE]
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