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Why would they have to do that? Just because those other things are distracting doesn't mean they would have to be banned, as well.
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Thats the whole point...the other things are no more/less distractin than talkin on a cellphone..ya might fumble that cigarette or drink into your lap...ya might altogether miss your piehole with that cheeburger and end up crammin it into your nostrils...who knows what calamity might befall ya...if ya cant drive and talk on the cellphone at the same time safely then ya probably shouldnt be walkin and chewin gum at the same time, either.
Last edited by Al Swearengen; 11-14-2006 at 07:57 PM. |
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Well I voted! I think driving while gabbing on the cell phone is good for you!!
(I just don't want to see yet another liberty made illegal I guess) |
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>the other things are no more/less distractin than talkin on a cellphone.
Actually, talking on the cell phone has been shown to be much, more distracting and to have much, much more negative impact on your driving than those other things. |
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Hmm...well, I guess if you're concentratin too intently on the conversation...but no, you could just as easily have the same engrossin conversation with a passenger...well, you've got the one hand holding the phone up to your head and possibly obstructin your vision...thats about the only thing I can think of to support the contention that its even more dangerous and distractin, but when you tip a soda can to your lips or light a smoke youre doin the same thing, so I dont know that I buy into it. Maybe the microwaves or whatever it is the damn things throw off are penetratin people's skulls and softenin up their brains, causin fuzzyheadedness, makin em more susceptible to distraction ...No disputin the fact that trying to do ANYTHING other than control the vehicle while drivin certainly heightens the risk of an accident.
Last edited by Al Swearengen; 11-15-2006 at 12:02 AM. |
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Well I voted! I think driving while gabbing on the cell phone is good for you!!
Depends on the person. Some people can't drive with both hands on the wheel. I don't know about you folks but my eyes are not what they use to be
and the phones are getting smaller so when it rings I can answer it but if I have to look up a number or read the caller ID I have to really focus on the phone to do that. Rhertz has said before that way to many folks die from car accidents and the phones are just another way to be distracted. I am sure there will a new law for that too? Isaac |
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From what I've read, and experienced.. it's not the holding of the phone that is the problem.. it's talking to someone who is not physically in the car with you that is the problem. Problem is all they could try and do is ban talking on a hand held cell phone. . because you can see that.. but if they are using some speaker phone type system no one can see that, but the problem is still there, tests have shown time and time again, talking on a phone and driving simply causes more accidents.. PERIOD. of course so does being YOUNG AND STUPID causes more accidents too.
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