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Old 05-15-2009, 02:29 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I would not listen to an audiobook while driving.. it requires too much concentration on the book to drive. Now safe enough. It's like holding a cell phone while driving. I won't do that either. But I will se the speakerphone part of my cell easily.
I've listened to audiobooks while driving for many years. I first started listening to cassettes, graduated to cd's and now use my iPod--plugged in to the auxilary jack on my radio. To me it's not like holding a cell phone at all-more like listening to a ball game or the news on the radio. I don't have to interact with the audio book, and I'm always able to ignore my audio book and pay attention to what's going on around me if need be. It's a simple thing to rewind a few minutes of my book to get back to where I was.

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