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Q #678 - What's likely to happen if you use a hands-free phone while you're driving?
Talking to someone while you're driving can distract you and, unlike someone in the car with you, the person on the other end of a mobile phone is unable to see the traffic situations you're dealing with. They won't stop speaking to you even if you're approaching a hazardous situation. You need to concentrate on your driving all of the time, but especially so when dealing with a hazard.
It will improve your safety
It will increase your concentration
It will reduce your view
It will divert your attention


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