When driving, are you more likely to listen to the radio, to CD’s and tapes, or nothing at all?
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I listen to the radio unless I’m on a long trip where there are no channels. Then it’s CD’s.
Always the radio
When I’m alone, I like the radio, assuming I can get actual music. Before 9am, in the mountains of PA, and when my kids are in the car, it’s usually CDs. I think I’d listen to more CDs if I had one of those cool CD changers. Instead I have to manually switch the CD as I’m zooming down the highway, so the radio just seems easier.
I like to listen to the K102 wakeup crew ( country) on the way to work and MPR/NPR on the way home from work… it helps to unwind.
Radio or nothing at all depending on the mood. ;+)