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2/22/2006 1:30:03 PM
and it wasn't the cell phone. it was the fact that it was a woman driving.
2/22/2006 1:31:12 PM
there should be a law against that
2/22/2006 1:36:21 PM
People!We are not the same!Some of us are more talented than others!Some of you need to stop acting like you have a crystal ball!
2/22/2006 1:36:39 PM
^^^ I reiterate
2/22/2006 1:41:56 PM
^^sarcasm just doesn't translate well into text. [Edited on February 22, 2006 at 1:43 PM. Reason : ]
2/22/2006 1:43:19 PM
divided attention = more inattention to drivingsimpleI'm not an advocate of banning cell usage during driving. I'm pointing out that it is a common reason for wrecks and disruption of traffic. I use my phone when driving conditions allow and will cut a conversation short if I deem traffic too dangerous at the time.in their own eyes, everyone can multitask and drive excellently, so get off your high chair. it's overconfidence like yours that ends up causing trouble.I'm sure there are plenty of cases of people causing trouble because they were fiddling with their stereo. I mess with that stuff when conditions allow and, for the most part, a stereo is less hassle than a cell phone[Edited on February 22, 2006 at 1:52 PM. Reason : stfu yourself]
2/22/2006 1:49:54 PM
Caps-lock = sarcasm
2/22/2006 1:50:52 PM
caps lock = yelling.saying something ridiculous that couldn't possibly be true = sarcasm.btw, you make some excellent points in that post up there.[Edited on February 22, 2006 at 1:52 PM. Reason : ]
2/22/2006 1:51:53 PM
2/22/2006 1:54:45 PM
hempster, though i agree with some of your posts, they are more often than not, too long winded.but back to the lecture at hand:
2/22/2006 2:01:35 PM
2/22/2006 2:11:26 PM
2/22/2006 2:12:17 PM
yeah there you go again with the longwindedness.you have to concede this point...when you are talking on your cell phone while driving, there is no way that you can be 100% focused on driving.ok, i will concede that no one will ever be 100% focused on driving, what with other passengers, scenery, music, other cars, our own thoughts....but, whatever "percent of attention" you would normally devote to driving is reduced when you are talking on a cell phone while driving
2/22/2006 2:25:13 PM
Would you concede that this "percent of attention" varies greatly among people?
2/22/2006 2:26:39 PM
2/22/2006 2:26:40 PM
of course it does, everyone is different, but the lower the "percent of attention" the more likely you are to get into an accident regardless of whether or not you're using a cell phone
2/22/2006 2:34:34 PM
so do we trust people to know what the correct percent of attention they should be devoting to driving is?I'm not so sure I trust the self-evaluation of a lot of other people, because I've definitely had a few close calls that could have been avoided if the other person had been paying more attention while talking on their cell phones.
2/22/2006 2:49:44 PM
cellphones while driving should be banned.point blankhand held, hands free, all of them.are you saying you dont have a minute right now to pull the fuck over, or don't have a minute later to call someone back. voice mail works.. trust me.
2/22/2006 3:18:59 PM
2/22/2006 3:20:13 PM
i have had more close calls with stupid fuckers who cant drive in any weather but sunny and dry, and even then mother fuckers cant drivewe should ban them from driving while you are at it then[Edited on February 22, 2006 at 3:22 PM. Reason : ]
2/22/2006 3:21:09 PM
so we should also ban makeup, driving with children, and driveup lanes at banks and restaurants since some ppl cant handle those responsibilities
2/22/2006 6:17:51 PM
i could pass the driving test while talking on the phonepoor driver education is the real issue here
2/22/2006 6:34:21 PM
hempster can roll a blunt, make a gravity bong, AND talk on the cell phone while driving.its called multi-tasking
2/22/2006 6:52:56 PM
poor driver education is a completely seperate issuemy point is that using a cell phone while driving takes part of your attention away from the road and drving, which in turn raises the POSSIBILITY that you will be involved in some sort of accident.
2/22/2006 6:55:33 PM
Cell usage, whether with a headset or not, increases the chance of getting in an accident by 400%. Doesn't matter how "talented" you are at driving. You're still at a greater risk of wrecking than you would if you weren't yaking away on your damn phone.
2/22/2006 7:13:16 PM
lots of things take away attentiondon't scapegoat cellphones
2/22/2006 7:21:42 PM
haha 400% if you say somy rankings from worst to least bad:reading road headmakeupcell/arguingeating/stereo fiddling[Edited on February 22, 2006 at 7:26 PM. Reason : ]
2/22/2006 7:24:51 PM
2/22/2006 8:49:27 PM
Why don't we as a soceity get off everybody's back for what may happen from some allegedly dangerous action? If somebody is driving and talking on the phone and crashes then punish them. But don't punish them for talking on the phone, punish them for crashing, DUH. I hate this media ecouraged notion that we should eliminate all danger from every aspect of our lives. If we are to be free then me must live in danger. A life without danger is a life without freedom. Helmets and safety belts for example, if we really believed in personal freedom we would reject these bad laws. Personal freedoms should only be limited in as much as they interfere with another individual's freedom. Clearly if I choose to not wear a helmet or seatbelt I do not endanger anyone except myself. As such these laws are an unecessary, all be it well-meant, encroachment of a overgrown government. Sadly, I doubt the public will ever free itself of such restrictions. Emotions are to strong.
2/22/2006 9:56:11 PM