Re: OT Crowding the Interesection DOES NOT get you out there any faster...



Nor is interpersing your comments with terms normally associated with, not
weekend warriors who drive

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"Robert L Bass" <no-sales-spam@bassburglaralarms> wrote in message
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I think the reason is that with a passenger
or even a CB conversation, there's the
shared expectation that driving comes first
and that there will be lapses in the
conversation to support that expectation.

With a phone conversation, the person at
the other end is not part of that little
covenant.

You may be right. I've no statistics on it --
only the observation that when the phone
rings drivers often reach for it, taking their
eyes and their attention off the road because
they're in a hurry to grab the phone before
the caller hangs up.

I use the speaker phone option when making
cell calls in my car so I can keep my hands
on the wheel. I considered a helmet adapted
(Bluetooth, maybe?) phone for riding but
decided even that would be too distracting.
Instead I keep my cell in the glove box on
the bike. I can hear it ring and if there's a
safe place to do so I just pull over. I'm rarely
in a hurry when riding. It's a pleasure thing,
more than "transportation."

BTW, as to Mark's comment about "street rep,"
if I cared about that I'd have bought a big
Harley. I hardly think a 650cc scooter with
an overweight, bald guy tooling along in traffic
is going to impress anyone. :^)

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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