>> I am sure that concentration would be less if on a call but tbh I
>> don't personally consider a hands-free call *that* dangerous most of the time.
I'm fine with hands-free calls that are about taking/leaving simple messages, advising I'm running late or similar. I wouldn't even think about trying to talk somebody through Universal Credit while behind the wheel, never mind mission/business critical stuff if I worked in private sector. A social call to my Mother might stretch it too if she decided, as was her wont, to get argumentative.
Sat-nav, complex radio commands or faffing with Amazon music playlists with phone in window clamp stretch it too.
Happy on train or (just) walking London streets in buds or noise cancelling headphones. Nothing more.
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