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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:34:59 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: My specific concerns with the extension of GPS plotters to cars are the inclusion of an additional driving distraction and in some cases additionally impaired visibility from the driver's seat. I don't put anything on the glass except required stickers in the corner, but a low-profile dash mount shouldn't restrict any view of the road. I've driven cars with fuzz busters that were unobtrusive. Since I usually drive with a navigator, she's the one who will absorb the distractions. Ever open or look at a map while you were driving? Seems to me GPS should be a net winner in the distraction arena, but I used to lunch with a guy who would look down at console mounted GPS as we drove to lunch. Unnecessary, since we were going to well-known local eateries. I should have asked him why he was doing that. That can be a problem with "toys." --Vic |
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