To: Lefty-NiceGuy
...and units that allowed the hands to be free (relative risk, 5.9) offered no safety advantage over hand-held units (relative risk, 3.9; P not significant). The study wasn't paid for by folks who make hands-free, that's for sure.
To: freedomcrusader
"The study wasn't paid for by folks who make hands-free, that's for sure."
Indeed, why pay for a study if it won't tell you what you want to hear?
No I said headsets. Those little things you clipon your ear. It seems they'd be a bit safer. Sure you'd still have to press buttons, but you won't have to hold anything the duration of the converstation. I almost thought about giving all my friends with phones them. They've got to be cheaper than building something into your car.
51 posted on
06/02/2003 9:29:03 AM PDT by
Lefty-NiceGuy
(It's going to hell)
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