Here in NJ, USA it's the law: Hands Free Only. No one, including State Troopers (our "good example" SuperCops) abide by that law. This just has to be the least enforced law in the country. Even though my wife and I both have built-in car phones, we still try to use them as little as possible. Two years ago we got hit by a woman driving while her brains were connected to a cell phone. Once I had got my wife and myself out of the totalled car and the ditch, that woman was ON THE PHONE. On her way to the median she had hit yet another woman. Both stood next to each other, on the phone. Obviously neither one cared what had become of us. How on earth could we ever manage before those cell phones????
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Here in NJ, USA it's the law: Hands Free Only. No one, including State Troopers (our "good example" SuperCops) abide by that law.
This just has to be the least enforced law in the country. Even though my wife and I both have built-in car phones, we still try to use them as little as possible. Two years ago we got hit by a woman driving while her brains were connected to a cell phone. Once I had got my wife and myself out of the totalled car and the ditch, that woman was ON THE PHONE. On her way to the median she had hit yet another woman. Both stood next to each other, on the phone. Obviously neither one cared what had become of us.
How on earth could we ever manage before those cell phones????