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Deterrent: something that deters.no, stop-and-go traffic is a deterrent to a manual -- by definition of deterrent. if stop-and-go traffic were a deterrent to driving with a manual, automatics would be far less popular for city driving.
well, if there are going to be idiots who attempt to drive a manual and talk on the cellphone without an earpiece, states absolutely have the right to legislate how one uses a cellphone. states are not infringing the rights of the cellphone user. one can still talk on a cellphone.
Deter: To prevent or discourage from acting, as by means of fear or doubt.
So, you're scared of a manual?:tongue2:
If there are idiots who try to drive a manual and talk on the phone and can't do it, by all means, arrest them.
It would be nearly impossible to turn the wheel, shift gears, and hold a phone to your ear. I know I couldn't do it, so I won't try. That doesn't mean it needs to be legislated. There is actually proof that talking on a phone is less distracting than using a nav system. Should those be outlawed, too?
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