They have the technology to make a cell phone inoperable while moving. Eventually they will get to doing exactly that. I've read studies that show using your cell phone will driving (yes, even talking) is much worse in terms of risk than drunk driving - and we all know how bad DD is. Yes, I do talk on the phone while driving - and I realize I shouldn't even do that, much less text. How did folks get by driving without being on the phone in the past? It is not necessary and I do think it will be stopped by technology at some point...
On any given drive home if I were to look next to me at almost every car I pass I'm sure I would pass at least 10 people texting. In fact I'm about to leave the office now I'll update later.
90% are women. The first thing they do when they drive off is grab the phone.
How many times are you sitting behind someone at a red light and it turns green and they don't move because they are playing with the phone? :facepalm:
90% are women. The first thing they do when they drive off is grab the phone.
How many times are you sitting behind someone at a red light and it turns green and they don't move because they are playing with the phone? :facepalm:
I saw a guy in a blizzard this afternoon with a hiked up laptop talking on his phone. I decided to let him go in front.
I thought you just didn't want me to notice you so I would try to go to lunch with you.
The city of Akron is trying to pass tough texting while driving laws but is encountering strong opposition from..... wait for it.................. the NAACP.![]()
They are worried that if they see a black guy holding a phone, it immediately gives them the right to pull them over.
you might have got to that point if you read his whole post. Who do you think you are? Cie?
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