The TV To Be Banned In Cars?

June 2, 2010

in automotive

Many people are outraged at the moment as it would seem that many crashes that we see on the roads are there because of things like television screens and tom toms getting in the way of people’s ability to actually concentrate on the road. Are these claims true or are people simply putting blame on things like this to attempt to claim on things like gap insurance?

 

Well people are arguing against televisions being banned in cars and this is because if you are travelling on long journeys with children in the back of the car it can actually be the best way to keep them quiet during the trip. The kids actually get to choose what they are watching in the back of car which is great because it means there will not be any arguments at all during the journey and they will not distract you.

 

Most of the time, and I say most of the time, it would seem that the screens are in the back of the car which means if your children are old enough you can give them a pair of headphones to put on and listen to it that way. This means that you will not actually be distracted by the sounds the television is making at the back.

 

When it comes to televisions in the front of the car I most certainly believe that these should be banned because at some point during a long trip the driver is actually bound to glance up at the television. The sad thing is that this is all it takes and you could end up in a very serious accident indeed so take this into consideration.

If you end up crashing because of something like this you will find yourself looking for bad credit car loans and bad credit car finance.


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