Some states have already made driving while using a cell phone illegal, and it’s highly discouraged in every part of the U.S. But there are many more distractions in the car than just talking on the phone or texting. Fortunately, voice control software has reached the point where many different devices in the car can be controlled by voice commands. However, not everyone can afford these extras, and they’re still fairly expensive. Here are some of the most common things people use their hands for instead of driving and their safer alternatives. Cell Phones While some people say that talking on the phone isn’t distracting at all, it really is. It takes at least one hand to hold the phone up to your ear, and that can severely impact your … read more
Go Hands-Free in Your Car
/
41
Related posts
What's really behind rising auto repair bills, and how does it connect to the bigger economic picture? The post From Parts to Labor: What’s Really Continue reading
Could one simple promise change how you feel about collision repair? We asked that question when we created a lifetime guarantee to back every car Continue reading
Have you ever wondered if a minor crash could hide a bigger risk? We see small impacts mask serious problems that can put drivers and Continue reading
Question: What immediate step after a crash most affects your rights, insurance outcome, and repair timeline? We open with that question because small choices matter. Continue reading
Question: What immediate step after a crash most affects your rights, insurance outcome, and repair timeline? We open with that question because small choices matter. Continue reading
