How to Safely Use a Cell Phone While Driving

Many studies have shown that the use of cell phones while driving greatly increases the risk of a car accident, some studies go so far as comparing it to drunk driving.
New laws have been put into effect or in the works in many countries banning the use of hand held devices while driving. Fines can range from $100-$800 and some carry a demerit point deduction.
It would be much wiser to purchase a hands free car kit to avoid a ticket and possibly save someones life, even your own.
While these hands free solutions do provide a safer way to drive while talking on your cell phone, consider these alternatives beforehand:
Calls Can Wait
The safest way to drive is to wait until you are not driving to make any calls, this ensures that 100% of your attention is on driving. While hands free solutions do help keep both your hands on the steering wheel and vision on the road you may be mentally distracted by the conversation, especially emotionally stressful ones.
Have a Passenger Take the Call
Plan Your Calls for Before or After Your Drive
Have a voice message set up while you are on the road to notify the caller that you are currently driving and unable to take the call, but if they leave a message you’ll return it as soon as you are free.
Hands Free Car Kits
Many different products are available depending on your budget and preference.
- Bluetooth Headset
The most common and simple method to go hands free. Comes as an earpiece that automatically detects a bluetooth compatible cell phone. The earpiece outputs audio from the conversation and the attached microphone provides clear voice input quality. Much progress has been made to reduce ambient noise and improve microphone quality. The highest rated and best seller has so far been the Motorola H710 Bluetooth Headset (Black).
- Bluetooth Speaker
Some people do not like wearing an earpiece as it may be uncomfortable for them. The T505 Handsfree Bt Speakerattaches to a visor and has a microphone built in. Buttons on the front of the device allow for controls such as accepting or ending calls Also capable of playing music from bluetooth compatible players.
- Wired Earbuds and Microphone
For a lower budget solution, most cell phones come packaged with their own wired headset and microphone to allow for hands free communication. However this solution is not recommended while driving as it greatly reduces the drivers audio awareness. If you do choose this method ensure that only one ear bud is used to comply with the law. - Voice Dialing
This feature allows you to press a button and say a name or phrase which will then dial the number (See the Rear View Mirror solution below for an example). New technologies are being released which will allow you to “dictate” text to compose an email or a text message. This technology can also read back text to you from an email or text message to allow for completely hands free text messaging or sending/receiving emails. You can keep up to date with progress on these technologies from our main page. - Rear View Mirror Bluetooth Display
A mounted mirror that clips over your rear view mirror. Looks very similar to all stock rear view mirrors to prevent theft. This device displays incoming calls on the mirror so that you aren’t looking down or stumbling for your phone to see who’s calling. Also has a mic and speaker built in. The Yada BT30404F-4 Hands Free Bluetooth Speaker Phoneis the most common and highest quality one available currently on the market.
- Speakerphone and Cell Phone Mounting Kit
Another low budget solution is to use your existing phones speaker phone feature however you must have the device mounted in order to avoid a ticket. Mounting kits like the Arkon SM212 Weighted Friction Dash Mountare universal and will fit any cell phone, smartphone or PDA. While this solution is low cost it does not provide a hands free method to dial out or view incoming call display.
- Vehicle Integrated Hands Free Kit
Car manufacturers are keeping up with the needs of drivers by integrating hands free technologies into the dashboard and audio system of their vehicles to connect via bluetooth or auxiliary port to your cell phone. Check your vehicles drivers manual to see if there are any pre-installed hands free or voice activated technology present.
As you can see many options are available to go hands free and avoid paying a ticket. You’ll find that using one of these solutions will improve your driving and make using your cell phone much more convenient.
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