One of those articles that give you hope.....
I love her acronym -- Stop Texting And Talking In Cars (S.T.A.T.I.C.) and am really impressed by what she's accomplished at 18.
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/lakefore...410-s1.article
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One of those articles that give you hope.....
I love her acronym -- Stop Texting And Talking In Cars (S.T.A.T.I.C.) and am really impressed by what she's accomplished at 18.
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/lakefore...410-s1.article
People are idiots. I had a cell phone blabber tailgating me yesterday.
They recently made using a hand held cell phone a primary offense here. This means, they could write you a ticket for $124. But they don't write the tickets! I don't understand: they could sit an officer at any major intersection or on any arterial and solve the budget crisis in about 45 minutes. I see a rare person actually pulled over to take a call now, but really i've never seen such blatant disregard for a law before.
It gets worse. I read a stat that said that areas where they enacted no texting laws actually see an uptick in texting related accidents. The reason is that now drivers are holding the phone below the window so as to not be caught and not even looking at all in the direction of travel. Arggghh....
I was waiting to cross a major highway the other day and counted cell drivers vs. non cell drivers. It was 1 in 4 drivers on the phone. 55mph on a city highway (2 lane divided road with lots of driveways and intersections). Frightening.
Very true. I've seen it many time since the law was passed here in Washington State. I was waiting to turn left behind a car driven by an older women. I started to move when the light changed, she didn't. When I was even with her car, she was busy texting, phone in her lap. I tap her window and told her to stop texting and watch the road. I got a major dirty look as she sped off. It made my day. :D bikerHen
It is nuts. I saw a guy the other day that had a laptop computer mounted to his dash with a swivel base which was pointed toward the driver and it was on. :eek:
The world has gone insane.
Meh. Ever look inside a cop car?
A few weeks ago I was bike riding down Main St. (on sidewalks) and a young gal on a bike was approaching. She was texting, I gave a partial little ding of my bell but she was intent, another little ding, still no reaction. I was edging over as far as I could but was running out of space as I was now up against the buildings. Finally I let loose a full Brrrrrrrrinnnnnngggggg. That got her attention, she snapped up, swerved, laughed and kept right on.
I tossed a stern "no texting while driving" over my shoulder but all I could imagine is that she must have thought I was nuts because she was not driving a car. The world has gotten carried away with this whole thing of being tethered to a stream of communication that never ceases. :eek:
I can vouch that this exists. I have seen it MULTIPLE times during rush hour getting in and out of Chicago. And this was BEFORE twitter and all that, so it has been happening for a long time.
I don't text or talk when I drive. If it is an emergency, I use my bluetooth until I can pull over (one time I was expecting a call from my Dad about my grandmother, it was important). However, I don't see why people can't just USUALLY pull the heck over and talk in a gas station parking lot.
It's not hard. I have seen a lot of students riding bikes and texting and or talking on their phones, too. Scares me senseless.
I recently saw a bumper sticker that said
Honk if you love Jesus
Text if you want to meet him.
That about sums it up!
It's great if you can pull over, but unfortunately there are some rural areas where there is literally no where to pull over to have a conversation. (I am only talking about talking on your cell phone, not texting.) Personally I can't think of a good reason to ever text while driving. The rural areas, esp are a great reason to have a blue tooth though.
Don't fool yourself - talking on a phone with a hands free unit is no safer than talking on a regular cell. (and this is not my opinion, but scientifically tested fact...) It's not the lack of a hand on the steering wheel that is the problem, but the lack of your brain focusing on the road. Humans can multitask to some extent, but driving is already multitasking and adding a phone conversation pushes us over our limits. Do everyone a favor and turn off the cell when you are behind the wheel, hands free or not- no conversation is worth someone dying over.
I don't have any problem not talking on the phone while I'm driving, or texting, either while moving, but I do confess to sending and checking for messages when I'm stopped at a light. I always put the phone back in the case when the light changes and the line of cars starts moving forward, though. Always.
What do you guys do if you're trying to follow the directions on a GPS? I try to memorize the directions as far ahead as I can, and catch up when I stop at lights, but still, if I'm trying to find an address, I do glance at the screen a lot as I'm getting closer. Gladly, I don't have to do this very often as most every place I go, I already know where I am.
Roxy
Good one! Texting while driving; it can wait!
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