01-20-2018 08:48 AM - edited 01-20-2018 08:52 AM
Are cell phone plans a major cause of distracted driving second only to people's lack of will power to give up there phone while driving .
If everyone had to pay the same flat rate of say ...6 cents a minute or text or whatever price providers feel appropriate to still maintain their profit margin would it not make it easier to leave that phone in your pocket while driving . As opposed to unlimited plans where there is no incentive for any call limiting thought process.
Just curious on the thoughts .
01-20-2018 12:28 PM - edited 01-20-2018 12:31 PM
@barndoor : I believe you are correct that once people have "unlimited" access, the situation becomes worse (people sending tens/hundreds of texts a day). However, even with a small cost like you mention, I'm not sure there would be a huge difference, with many people seemingly unable to go more than a minute without another dopamine fix from their small glass teat.
01-22-2018 09:34 AM
Yes ... unfortunately it likely would not be enough to overcome the dopamine high . I had a look at some of the paygo plan pricing in order to isolate the price with no phone cost interference and I would think that like you say $.06 price is a bit low and a flat rate of about $.15-$.17 would be more appropriate. So a 10 minute call would cost you almost $2 instead of the quarter it would theoretically cost now if you are on a big plan . Is that enough to overcome the dopamine effect for even some ?
I guess it just boggles my mind a bit that in prepaid for example you are bringing the phone and for a low use plan you will be looking at a price in the $.30 a minute neighbour hood if not more yet as you go to the higher priced plans the price per min drops to about $.025 . If you go to any other retail store and try to buy in bulk you might get a 10% discount maybe even 20% ....but if you asked to get an item reduced TO 10% of it's original sale price they would laugh you out of the store.