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Dunno. What do married women traveling alone do?Not least because it would be equally impeding for passengers. And what are you supposed to do when you're a single woman travelling alone who breaks down late at nght?
Dunno. What do married women traveling alone do?Not least because it would be equally impeding for passengers. And what are you supposed to do when you're a single woman travelling alone who breaks down late at nght?
Interknitting?Dunno. What do married women traveling alone do?
Because THEY feel nice and safe in their comfy air bagged metal cage.
That is probably one of the objections that might be made if any government actually tried to introduce such technology, but government agencies are looking into it's viabilityThis may not be a solution. In years gone by, I spent a lot of time on the telephone while being driven hither and thither.
When I'm driving with my wife, kids or others, I frequently ask them to answer my calls or read my texts to me. Many motorists do this.
It's perfectly safe, but would be prevented by any sort of interruption of the signal.
Hats off to them. I have a hard enough time using my iPad keyboard on the throne. Must be a 'mare when you're bumping around in a car!
That is probably one of the objections that might be made if any government actually tried to introduce such technology, but government agencies are looking into it's viability
Unfortunately I've seen a driver with all the passenger seats used by children but it did not stop the driver using a mobile.Loads of cars detect if someone is sat in a seat and give seatbelt warning alarms if they aren't plugged in.
No reason this couldn't be extended to that system - prevent unless there's at least 2 bums on seats.
I'm divorced. What should I do when travelling alone?Dunno. What do married women traveling alone do?
The technical solution would be something like Vodafone's SureSignal small cell, except it would prevent calls instead and only activate once the ignition has been turned on.
My name for them is iZombies, because their iDevices turn them into zombies completely unaware of their surroundings.I see a lot of that, people who simply must connect to their FB/twitter accounts regardless of their surrounding, even while crossing the road.
I have a name for them... iPeds.
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So basically a very low-power portable cell jammer? It could work. Screw the passengers.
It clearly works for my college. No-one has signal there. Don't know if it's a jammer, but I get the feeling.
find a handy man/woman (edit as needed )I'm divorced. What should I do when travelling alone?
I thought cell jammers were illegal in the UK?