I wonder whether it may be the three simultaneous motor tasks required by talking (mouth) while manipulating a device (hands) while driving (hands and foot) that together cause the disability. Two's bad enough, I've found. The third may be the final straw.
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gotchaim sure if they were determined enough they could.~KM--
"I distrust any purported expert who does not know well enough what to avoid in their chosen field. I am therefore suspicious of any alleged auto mechanic who drives a Yugo, a so-called rock star who buys his amps at Radio Shack, or a self-proclaimed internet guru who uses AOL." by Michael Bloom
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On Dec 1, 2012, at 6:46 PM, "Ed" <huckleberryed@gmail.com> wrote:I never intended my comments, below, to insinuate that BOTH hands were always required to maintain control of a vehicle. I don't believe the law could successfully prosecute you if you only were using one hand.
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