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This is why Cell phones should be baned in all States while driving.

Cell phones shouldn't be banned... stupid people should be. (referencing the driver to the SUV that is)
 
Originally posted by: Thoreau
Cell phones shouldn't be banned... stupid people should be. (referencing the driver to the SUV that is)

they should definitely be banned. I've tried on numerous occasions to talk on my cell while driving and I always end up hanging up within 2 minutes. I don't care who you are. When you're on a cell phone talking, some of your attention is focused on talking to the person on the phone when it should be put towards driving and being aware of your surroundings.
 
Originally posted by: orion7144
Originally posted by: her209
she could have been reaching for the radio station dials and crashed into the bus.

She admited to reaching for her cell since it wass ringing!
I think his point is that a radio can be a distraction. That's true, although I find mine far less distracting than dialing numbers on my phone. As also mentioned nobody on this planet can maintain 100% attention to driving and still talk on their cellphone. I know I can't and quite clearly a lot of other people can't either. It's rather silly in fact, and though I do use mine while driving, I look forward to the inevitability of a nationwide ban of using them except for emergencies.

Sometimes I want to inflict pain on women driving suvs and talking on cellphones. That particular combination enrages me.

 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Atrail
I don't need nor want the goverment telling me what to do in my car.

so, you ignore the law against injecting yourself with heroin while driving law?

wow, and I thought that I had a tendancy to speak without thinking.
 
Originally posted by: Atrail
I don't need nor want the goverment telling me what to do in my car.
Get over yourelf.....some people need to be told what to do since they lack the common good judgement to refrain from stupid activities....that is why we have laws.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Atrail
I don't need nor want the goverment telling me what to do in my car.

so, you ignore the law against injecting yourself with heroin while driving law?

Yes. That is exactly what I said.
There is no law for me to ignore. He is talking about creating a new law that doesn't exist in my state.
 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: orion7144
Originally posted by: her209
she could have been reaching for the radio station dials and crashed into the bus.

She admited to reaching for her cell since it wass ringing!
I think his point is that a radio can be a distraction. That's true, although I find mine far less distracting than dialing numbers on my phone. As also mentioned nobody on this planet can maintain 100% attention to driving and still talk on their cellphone. I know I can't and quite clearly a lot of other people can't either. It's rather silly in fact, and though I do use mine while driving, I look forward to the inevitability of a nationwide ban of using them except for emergencies.

Sometimes I want to inflict pain on women driving suvs and talking on cellphones. That particular combination enrages me.

I definitely have to agree on the soccer moms + SUV + cell phone combo. Hell, I can barely stand the package without the cell phone involved.

The fact is, at least in my experiences, if you use some common sense, talking on a cell phone is no more distracting than talking to a person in the passenger seat or changing the radio station.
 
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: Atrail
I don't need nor want the goverment telling me what to do in my car.
Get over yourelf.....some people need to be told what to do since they lack the common good judgement to refrain from stupid activities....that is why we have laws.

If a person lacks this common good judgement, they shouldn't be behind the wheel of a motor vehicle in the first place. Tell the states to start enforcing common sense in their issuing of a drivers license, and you will see where the problem really lies.
 
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: Atrail
I don't need nor want the goverment telling me what to do in my car.
Get over yourelf.....some people need to be told what to do since they lack the common good judgement to refrain from stupid activities....that is why we have laws.

Well, something like driving with a cellphone is a little different. The seatbelt (along with motorcycle helmet) law is an example of a law that is trying to protect people too dumb to protect themselves. Someone driving while talking on a cell phone is potentially dangerous to me as well.
 
Originally posted by: Thoreau
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: orion7144
Originally posted by: her209
she could have been reaching for the radio station dials and crashed into the bus.

She admited to reaching for her cell since it wass ringing!
I think his point is that a radio can be a distraction. That's true, although I find mine far less distracting than dialing numbers on my phone. As also mentioned nobody on this planet can maintain 100% attention to driving and still talk on their cellphone. I know I can't and quite clearly a lot of other people can't either. It's rather silly in fact, and though I do use mine while driving, I look forward to the inevitability of a nationwide ban of using them except for emergencies.

Sometimes I want to inflict pain on women driving suvs and talking on cellphones. That particular combination enrages me.

I definitely have to agree on the soccer moms + SUV + cell phone combo. Hell, I can barely stand the package without the cell phone involved.

The fact is, at least in my experiences, if you use some common sense, talking on a cell phone is no more distracting than talking to a person in the passenger seat or changing the radio station.

Forealz. Idiot drivers are just idiot drivers, regardless of cell phone or not. I find it ironic that it happen to be a female driver. Sorry but in NY a great deal of them are hazardous to my health.
 
I never really noticed the whole mom + SUV thing until I heard it on ATOT so much. It really is annoying however, and dangerous. They're bad enough drivers as it is. I think I'm capable a cell phone because I keep my calls straight and to the point. If I use a cell phone while driving, 99% of the time it'll be because I'm lost and need directions or I'm meeting someone and am looking for them, and i'll be driving really slow and cautiously at that point. Unlike many, I realize driving is a privilege, and it's one that needs to be taken away from many. Too many people lack common sense or are just bad enough drivers at it is.
 
"Oct. 10 - An accident involving a bus sent six teenagers to a local hospital in Arlington Wednesday morning. "


Did I just black out for 8 days or something?
 
It is not just phones that are distracting.
For some people food, cds, kids, radio, billboards and many other things are also distracting.
Should we just start writing laws till no one dies?
 
Originally posted by: Atrail
I don't need nor want the goverment telling me what to do in my car.

No, but I want the government to tell you what to do in your car, because if you're not paying attention to the road you're putting ME in danger. This is not a civil liberties issue, it's a public safety issue.
 
Originally posted by: mugsywwiii
Originally posted by: Atrail
I don't need nor want the goverment telling me what to do in my car.

No, but I want the government to tell you what to do in your car, because if you're not paying attention to the road you're putting ME in danger. This is not a civil liberties issue, it's a public safety issue.

I didn't say I was a cell phone user while in my car. I just don't think it is neccessary for the governmet to pass a law on this. I live in a democracy though, so I accept what laws are passed.
🙂
 
I dont have a problem with is as long as they're using a headset or some other device that leaves their hands free to operate the vehicle and their eyes looking toward the road.

Personally whenever I'm in the car, I just turn the speaker phone option on and lay the phone down in my lap. It seems to work well enough for whomever I'm talking to, it leaves my hands onthe steering wheel/shifter, and it's no less distracting than talking to a passenger in the vehicle.
 
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