it’s really not though. it’s way easier to just not put on headphones than it is to put on headphones and prove you had them in pass through sound mode
You make it seem like someone would put on their headphones just for the ride. They would have them on already before hand. And they would keep them on afterwards.
I don’t care at all I almost prefer that. I have a Bluetooth headset I wear 90 percent of the time anyways.
You should not be wearing anything in or on your ears while driving.
The rise of headphones that allow you to hear the outside world while wearing them is gunna make that law obsolete
it’s really not though. it’s way easier to just not put on headphones than it is to put on headphones and prove you had them in pass through sound mode
I think they meant open ear style headphones / earbuds, not closed ear ones with pass-through function.
Personally, despite having a pair of those, and they are great, I still prefer using the car’s speakers while driving, but that’s me.
then i’m confused because those aren’t new. those are the oldest designs on the market
You make it seem like someone would put on their headphones just for the ride. They would have them on already before hand. And they would keep them on afterwards.
Especially in a vehicle that doesn’t have a radio
why would we make driving rules surrounding that exactly one vehicle doesn’t have speakers and some headphones have passthrough?
Make sure you say that to the cop while he writes your ticket
Motorcycle riders wear ear protection for wind noise.
Riders can hear better than people in cars even with earpro though.
completely different scenario. real apples to cats comparison