Timeline for Unlocking iPhone while cycling: face id vs touch id
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Jun 26 at 5:17 | vote | accept | Cristik | ||
Jun 23 at 0:06 | comment | added | mattnz | Plenty of car drivers "never ever use my phone when I feel it's unsafe to." ...and find out how they feel and how physics work is very different. | |
Jun 22 at 20:41 | comment | added | pateksan | @Cristik I think it's a matter of forming habits. If your habit is that it's ok to use a phone while cycling when (you think) it's safe to do so, you're at a higher risk of trouble. If the habit is not to use a phone, you know you're safe in that respect. | |
Jun 22 at 10:21 | comment | added | Cristik | While I do appreciate your advice, as it is on the "preventive driving" direction, I must mention that I never ever use my phone when I feel it's unsafe to. My question was for the situations where it's safe to use it, for example when I'm doing a steep climbing, want to take a photo to a beautiful landscape, and don't want to loose momentum. | |
Jun 22 at 9:06 | history | answered | Criggie♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |