Productivity pressure leads to bizarre behaviour:
… the grabbed his cellphone to arrange a new shipment, cradling it between his left ear and shoulder, and with his right hand e-mailed instructions to his staff from his laptop computer ā all while driving his rental car in a construction zone on a two-lane highway in North Carolina.
According to the New York Times feature on the hazards of mobile multitasking, it gets worse:
āIād be on my cellphone, writing notes in my planner, driving with my knee, and with a sandwich in my lap,ā Mr. Hudson said. He felt he could not ignore his phone, he said, because he never knew which call or e-mail message would be one he could not miss.
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