Why is it not allowed to make phone calls while driving?

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LawsonLee
08/28/25 6:09am
The reason why making phone calls while driving is prohibited is that when driving, a large amount of visual information floods into the brain. At this point, if a phone call is made or received, the brain will simultaneously receive a large amount of auditory information to process. However, the brain does not possess the capacity to handle both effectively, making accidents highly likely. The hazards of using a phone while driving include: 1. Hindering driving: When a driver uses a phone while driving, they hold the steering wheel with one hand, significantly impairing their ability to control the vehicle. This affects speed control, distance judgment, and the driver's line of sight, making traffic accidents more likely. 2. Distracting attention: Making phone calls while driving diverts the driver's attention, obstructing their observation of road conditions and the surrounding environment. In the event of an emergency or sudden situation, the driver's ability to react and their response time are greatly diminished, significantly increasing the risk of a traffic accident.
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Sharon
09/10/25 4:29am
I think making phone calls while driving is extremely dangerous because it completely diverts your attention. I often see news about roadside accidents, most of which are caused by distracted drivers. When you're on the phone, your mind is busy chatting about daily life, your eyes are fixed on the screen or receiver, and you might ignore traffic signals or pedestrians, slowing your reaction time by several seconds. Once, I almost rear-ended the car in front of me because I was busy replying to a text message. Fortunately, I braked in time, but the thought still scares me. Research shows that the accident rate for distracted driving is much higher than for alert driving, especially at night when the risks are even greater. Remember, driving requires full concentration—otherwise, the consequences are unpredictable. Using a hands-free headset is recommended, but I still believe the safest option is to make calls after parking. Safety first!
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