An expert thinks out loud while explaining the topic. In recent years, distracted driving has become a growing concern, with Colorado’s hands-free law offering a new solution. While the law bans holding electronic devices during driving, some drivers use technology beyond phones — such as smartphones, cameras, and messaging apps — even when they’re not actively engaged. This highlights how modern tech can blur the line between necessity and distraction. Personally, I think the law aims to reduce accidents by making these distractions harder to ignore. However, many drivers still rely on their phones, suggesting that this law may not fully address the issue. What makes this particularly fascinating is how technology can both help and complicate road safety. From my perspective, it raises questions about how we balance convenience with responsibility. If you take a step back and think about it, perhaps the key lies in adapting technology to our daily lives more effectively.