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Re: Mrs phoned from the motorway
« Reply #15 on: 24 May 2014, 19:41:50 »

just been over to north wales this aft, about 1 in 10 didnt have lights on at all, of the ones with lights a few had rear lights but no front ones??

and since when did young females own the centre lane? never moving out of it.
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Re: Mrs phoned from the motorway
« Reply #16 on: 24 May 2014, 22:22:33 »

Assuming there is a car kit/command thing in the car. On lot of modern cars, it's no harder than selecting a radio station to call someone.

I don't see the argument of it being dangerous to call someone (assuming hands-free), you talk to passengers? What's the difference  :-\

Right thing to do call IMHO, you could have known more about what's going on and advise  :y

No argument at all. Just thought it was odd. I have been through a few heavy downpours with terrible spray and choose to stop talking to passengers, turn down the radio and focus on the road. After all if it was that bad, then any distraction including changing your radio station can be fatal.

But then my better half refuses to pick up the phone when she is driving (handsfree). She will pull over and call me back. So maybe I am used to that sort of a response.
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