Medicine and others, showed remarkable
increases in accident rates among people who talk
on the phone while they drive. States are slow to
ban the practice, which leave other motorists
vulnerable to drivers who are not paying attention
to the road. Ultimately, though, legislation won't
solve the problem. Perhaps studies will show (or
have shown) car batteries that
fiddling with the radio causes accidents. Or maybe
adjusting a mirror degrades reaction time. Our
brains are miracles, but they really are not good
at 'multitasking. It's simple: they weren't
prepared enough. Those failing their first driving
test didn't show up to the DMV with all the
knowledge and skills they needed for passing. It
could also be that they were nervous. However, if
they walked into the DMV knowing that they were
well prepared, their anxiety could have been
lessened.
Levi's. So while we're
irretrievably sinking beneath the gloomy waters of