
They say it’s better to give than receive, and since we’re pretty sure we’re on Santa’s naughty list this year, what better way to score some points with the big guy than to offer up some holiday goodies for the price of free?
You read that right, we’re giving away a Motorola Roadster 2 Universal Bluetooth in-car speakerphone to one lucky reader. No doubt many of you like to stay in touch with loved ones while on the go and with the Motorola Roadster 2 you can initiate and respond to calls hands-free with the device’s integrated voice controls. What’s more, Android users need simply download the free My Motospeak App, allowing user to listen to and compose texts messages all with simple voice commands. Digital music lovers can also stream music from the device’s 2-watt speaker, or through their car’s speakers using the Roadster 2′s built-in FM transmitter.
The rules are simple, just post in the comments section below and tell us one driving habit or characteristic you have that would land you on Santa’s naughty and one that would put you on the nice list. We’ll randomly select one person on Thursday, December 20 with the lucky winner getting a Motorola Roadster 2 of their very own.
Don’t own a car? Prefer public transpiration? No worries! We have a ton of other gifts to give away, just be sure and check back all month long for DT’s ‘Better Than Socks’ Holiday Giveaways.
Update: The giveaway for the Motorola Roadster 2 is officially over, folks. We’d like to give a very sincere thanks to each and everyone one of you who participated.
My wife would say I follow too closely. I’m good at keeping the gas tank filled up (no driving on fumes for me).
The bad:Not looking as well as I need to when backing up. The good:In traffic, I let people in as long as they are not talking on a cell phone.
I’m they guy that everyone hates! I’m the guy that sets construction zones up and places the cones and barrels on the road. But I’m also the guy that fixes your roads so you can drive on them without spilling your beers or coffee! So that is my naughty and nice list.
trying to untangle and plug in my earbuds to use my phone hands free feature.
The giveaway is officially over, folks. Thank you to everyone who participated! We hope you all have a very Happy Holidays!
I text while driving…sometimes even on the freeway. I hate myself for it. :)
Driving with my knees
and…not texting
(can you guess which is naughty and which is nice?)
Texting and driving! -_-
Aggressive launches with excess wheel spin- Bad
Staying patient in traffic – Good
Tailgating – Naughty
Giving way – Nice
I am worried for my mother who is in her seventies, extremely active and is always running around doing errands and picking someone up from somewhere. The pace she keeps is unbelievable and she is constantly receiving and taking calls while she is driving from either one of us 5 kids, or from one of dozens of nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. This obviously naughty habit worries me to death and no matter how many times I warn her not to answer the phone while driving, she always does. My mother is the most caring and giving mother, aunt, and grandmother there is, which is the good, but the naughty is that she always answers her calls while driving because she says that one of the kids may need something. She needs the Motorola Roadster 2 and I’d love to be able to give one to her for Christmas, but I can’t afford it because I’m currently unemployed, so I just worry for her every single day.
Thanks
One bad thing I do when I drive is I tend to glance off the road to change my music/music stations.
One good thing I do is I am very defensive and patient. I let other drivers go when I see that they have been waiting for a while on a crowded street.
I tend to drive with just a few fingers or one hand sometimes when traffic is semi heavy
Oops, almost forgot a good thing haha.
One thing that would land me on Santa’s nice list is I always let other people go when I can. I’m not in a rush, but others might have important places to be, so I try my best to help them if I can.
These are great folks, keep ‘em coming!