>>27741172Neither actually. Finally living in a predominately farm driven community with some suburbs and small population centers pretending to be urban areas has a benefit.
I cruise through neighborhoods I know at normal speeds and pull over for a minute or two to catch whatever pops up. Stops are easy to tap and swipe as I drive by, I skip plenty because there might be two right next to each other and only enough time to hit one, but I still have a full bag most of the time. On main roads I ignore most that appear but if I notice a rarer one I'll make a u-turn to go back and tap it, then pull in to a lot or a side street to catch it with berries and decent balls. I switch the screen off when I find any traffic or I'm going to get on a highway, but that's more to let the phone recharge a bit faster and cool off because I can just as easily ignore it. It's less distracting than Waze or changing a playlist on my stereo.
Of course this means my usual 20 minute commute now takes around an hour, but I'm taking the scenic route and poking mons.