that isn't "evidence" they can use for anything
i mean, the pig could go harass the person i guess but they won't be ticketed etc over it
remember though
snitches be bitches found dead in ditches![]()
i have and most likely will send another text while driving at some point
for the most part i don't though but i am not going to act high and mighty and say i never have and never will again
I don't think it's acting "high and mighty" if someone doesn't do it.
There's pretty much zero reason for it.
you are admitting that there is a reason to sometime by saying "pretty much..."
the tone of the conversation just seems like a "high and mighty" type to me
i know it isn't really safe to do so but i am sure i will get a message while driving soon and i can reply quickly without putting people in danger.
i am not going to type out a huge response though while driving
just being honest about the question
i admit it isn't safe
i still think the tone of the thread is high and mighty.
reminds me how we treat smokers in this country yet we don't say anything about fat people
it's the "safe distraction" of driving that everyone can get on board with while it isn't illegal for a woman to be putting on make up while drinking her coffee etc etc
just being honest on the topic
Very rare occasions.
It's proven to be very dangerous. And not just to the driver doing it, but to everyone on the road. I can't stand when I see someone driving terribly with their phone up to their ear, or by their steering wheel. It slows down the flow of traffic and is dangerous for everyone on the road. Nothing high and mighty about that.
Focusing on anything but driving while one is driving is irresponsible and stupid. If I sound like a scold while saying it, so be it. It's dangerous, expensive, and potentially tragic.
For a wealthy, developed country, we lose an absolutely ludicrous number of people to traffic accidents—twice or three times per capita the rate of Europe or Scandinavia. We should, as a society, take the privilege of driving more seriously.
Agreed.
People have conversations with other people in the car.
People sing music and get so into it they start closing their eyes in the moment.
People eat and drive.
People take a sip of their coffee and drive.
People talk on the phone while driving.
People talk on their phone while driving using handsfree.
People smoke ciggs while driving.
To really single out texting while driving universally is a bit harsh IMO. The kid that lost his life in Georgia whose family helped push the law in GA, from what I read the way he was texting while driving was really really really dumb and I wouldn't have even texted the way he did. I know it's a risk when I text and drive, but I only do it in the lowest risk situations. I don't try to one up myself to see if I can text with 4 cars around me.
Agreed.
People have conversations with other people in the car.
People sing music and get so into it they start closing their eyes in the moment.
People eat and drive.
People take a sip of their coffee and drive.
People talk on the phone while driving.
People talk on their phone while driving using handsfree.
People smoke ciggs while driving.
To really single out texting while driving universally is a bit harsh IMO. The kid that lost his life in Georgia whose family helped push the law in GA, from what I read the way he was texting while driving was really really really dumb and I wouldn't have even texted the way he did. I know it's a risk when I text and drive, but I only do it in the lowest risk situations. I don't try to one up myself to see if I can text with 4 cars around me.
I drive uber cautious cause of all the crazy drivers like sav and goldfly on the road these days. Seen multiple folks flat out run red light because they weren't paying attention, nearly t-boning me with a car full of kids. Excusing it by pointing to other less risky endeavors is unhelpful.
i'm a crazy driver?I drive uber cautious cause of all the crazy drivers like sav and goldfly on the road these days. Seen multiple folks flat out run red light because they weren't paying attention, nearly t-boning me with a car full of kids. Excusing it by pointing to other less risky endeavors is unhelpful.
SC just passed a law; $50 fine for texting and driving but the next month will be a grace period.
That law is a joke. Anyone who causes an accident while texting and driving should lose their license for a period of time.
Texting and driving is here to stay and will only get worse.