In addition, a 2012 white paper by the National Safety Council which includes references from more than 30 research studies found that the cognitive distraction from paying attention to conversation from listening and responding to a disembodied voice contributes to numerous driving impairments including inattention blindness (when drivers look at, but do not see objects in their path), slower reaction times and problems staying in a lane. That paper concludes: Driving while talking on cell phones handheld and hands-free increases risk of injury and property damage crashes fourfold.
I would rather be surrounded by drivers with four or five beers in them than drivers who aren’t even trying to pay attention.