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How much better, in terms of traffic safety, is it to use a handsfree rather than holding your mobile in one hand?
Whether you use a handsfree or not is of little importance: “It is not safe to be on your mobile even if you are using a handsfree device. It is more or less just as dangerous as holding the mobile in your hand.” (Swedish Transport Administration)
The reason being that the conversation itself is the disturbance. The fact that your hands are free helps with the mechanical side of driving, but it may also increase the risk because it gives you a false sense of security, which may make you spend more time talking on the phone.
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