Matt1970
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I can't drive and chew gum.
Really? No long convoluted spiel about how the cop only wrote the ticket because he secretly hates himself or the guy is only eating it because of his brain defect?
I can't drive and chew gum.
The only idiot in this thread is you. Yes, I've eaten a hamburger and driven and the hamburger did not impair me one bit. Seriously, you cannot eat and drive? A hamburger? No one is asking you to drink soup with chopsticks. And there are plenty of things that can distract someone in a car. Taking a burger or fries or soda and directing it to your mouth is a distraction, but nowhere near critical. It isn't distracting like a phone where you HAVE to take your eyes off the road.
Shit, when did common sense and personal responsibility become the purview of the government? I can't believe we're having this argument. Sad.
Have you eaten a hamburger? You actually believe that you can keep most of your attention on the road
There is a lot more to it than just directing it to your mouth. You have to take it out of the bag, unwrap it, pick it up and hold it just right.
lol its not hard dude, dont make more than what it is.
There is a lot more to it than just directing it to your mouth. You have to take it out of the bag, unwrap it, pick it up and hold it just right.
"Maybe I was enjoying the burger too much. I needed to tone it down, driver Madison Turner told the station.
Really? Are we really having a conversation about the science of eating a hamburger? Ok. Let me tell you how to do it without killing anyone.
1. While parked, unwrap the burger.
2. Take a large bite out of the burger.
3. Return the burger to a pre-determined location.
4. Put car in drive.
5. Pick up the burger, but don't look this time. If you can't reach it, it's ok. It's still in the fucking car. Wait. Got it? Ah, good. Return to step 2.
Talking to passengers constitutes "distracted driving," too. If a cop pulled you over because he observed you talking to your passenger, would that upset you?Not finding any outrage here. Distracted driving kills more than drunk driving. Driving without a seatbelt only harms the passenger, while distracted drivers are a menace to society at large. Every single DUI should face potential incrimination.
How do you know??He didn't get pulled over for the hamburger. He was likely swerving around.
How do you know??
Have you eaten a hamburger? You actually believe that you can keep most of your attention on the road, with little to no slowing in reaction time, while eating a hamburger? If you really think that, you're an idiot. Distractions cause accidents, be it hamburgers or cell phones. If you are so hungry you can't wait to get home to eat, park the fucking car and stuff your face. If you'd rather run down a kid because you had ketchup drip down and took your eyes off the road, do it somewhere else.
Eating at the wheel doubles accident rates
"New research shows that drivers are nearly twice as likely to be taken by surprise if a pedestrian walks in front of their car when they are snacking at the wheel."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-the-wheel-doubles-accident-rates-456433.html
Eating While Driving Riskier Than Being Legally Impaired By Alcohol Or Texting
"According to a study by the University of Leeds called Two Hands Better than One, this is exactly what researchers found based on observation of test subjects operating driving simulators.
The UK researchers measured reaction time while drivers negotiated virtual vehicles, and as it turns out, eating increased response times by 44 percent.
In contrast, texting increased reaction time by 37 percent, and drinking a non-alcoholic beverage from a can or bottle increased reaction time by 22 percent.
And what about the one driving no-no that that nearly everyone agrees is undesirable drinking alcohol and operating a vehicle?
Drivers asked to operate the simulator who were at the U.S. legal limit of .08 percent blood alcohol content increased reaction time by 12.5 percent."
http://www.hybridcars.com/eating-while-driving-riskier-being-legally-impaired-or-texting-45569/
Isn't that the fun mental image... guy going "cookie monster" on his burger, bits and sauce flying everywhere... :twisted:
Let's see, I've eaten burgers behind the wheel, I've eaten burritos, candy, drinking coffee, yea, etc, etc, heck, ive used my legs to steer on occasion. The amount of brainpower needed to direct things to your mouth is quite negligible, unless you really suck at any form of multi tasking.
I'd say driving while tired is many times more dangerous that distracted driving.
