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Let me start by saying that this post is not intended to insult anyone. It is a genuine question about something I've never quite understood. Anyway...
It's always struck me as odd that people have to have a radio playing to drive their car, and that they will typically go crazy without it. What is it about driving a car that creates this behavior? Is driving simply boring to most people?
Many years ago I would regularly listen to a radio when driving, and then one day I decided to just turn it off and never turn it back on again. I discovered a new joy in motoring and have almost never turned one on again. In fact, I now have six MGs which all see regular use and none of them have a radio in it.
The one exception is a small AM transistor radio in the glove box of my regular daily driver ('67 MGB GT) in case I need a traffic report while on the way to work.
What is it about human behavior that makes it impossible for most people to drive, even when piloting a very entertaining car down a country back road, without a radio turned on?
It's always struck me as odd that people have to have a radio playing to drive their car, and that they will typically go crazy without it. What is it about driving a car that creates this behavior? Is driving simply boring to most people?
Many years ago I would regularly listen to a radio when driving, and then one day I decided to just turn it off and never turn it back on again. I discovered a new joy in motoring and have almost never turned one on again. In fact, I now have six MGs which all see regular use and none of them have a radio in it.
The one exception is a small AM transistor radio in the glove box of my regular daily driver ('67 MGB GT) in case I need a traffic report while on the way to work.
What is it about human behavior that makes it impossible for most people to drive, even when piloting a very entertaining car down a country back road, without a radio turned on?
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