maps are a bigger distraction but honestly how often did we use them
Not very often. We used them to figure out the route before we started driving and copied route numbers/names and waypoints onto post-it notes on the dash or visor. Then we actually looked at the signs and roads and didn't freak out if the magic box didn't have the latest road layout and suggested an incorrect lane on the approach to a junction!
People won't even brake when the car in front brakes because they can't see the reason.
Actually, I try to leave a bit of extra gap and decelerate first rather than brake immediately when the tailgater in front brakes, in the hope of smoothing out the red light wave and preventing a phantom jam from forming. Is that wrong?
Unfortunately the younger generation don't use text.
Doesn't matter: things like Voice Notify will read out any app which can generate a notification (basically, any which can make the phone ping), not only texts. I had to stop it reading my email, for example, as I really don't need to know the latest prices for enhancements (bike shop newsletters, of course) while I cycle
I think there is a good argument for putting the various phone-car connectors in the boot or glove box rather than the current fashion for the centre console.
... and if you want navigation buy a proper satnav so there is no argument with the police when using your phone as a satnav.
Yes! I'd love to give more money to the hardware companies for another device to do a task that my phone can already do!
