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thevillageidiot13

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teutonicman said:
Well it's illegal to text or talk on cell phone while driving(unless using a hands-free device) in Ontario.
Same in California. People do it anyway, but not the people I roll with.
 

coldshadow

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my friend does it all the time while I'm in the car, I yell at him not to but he would say "its ok cause i'm a good driver"

yesterday we nearly crashed but I screamed to get his attention in time. we slid on the slushy road and missed the other car by less than an inch(no joke). he still says hes going to be texting while driving...
 

Devil's Due

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Anyone who texts and drives deserves to have their license removed for a year. There's been enough innocent people killed from these morons.
 

Gaz6231

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The fact that a documentary even exists proves that common sense is dead.

Time to start taking the warning labels off things and let natural selection take over for a while.
 

Ham_authority95

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Making distractions for yourself while loosely controling a 1.5 ton brick of metal is a stupid idea.

So yeah, it's common sense not to do it.
 

Dags90

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I do it at red lights, sometimes I check my phone at stop signs. Since getting a touch screen phone though, I pretty much just wait until I'm wherever I'm going to actually do anything other than read.

Enjoy this wonderfully graphic BBC PSA.
Is it bad that the stock "crunch" sound bit at :28 made me chuckle?
 

Mistermixmaster

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I guess there's a reason why it's illegal to use a cellphone while driving in Norway, eh? Seriously though, texting and driving is a seriously dumb idea. Might as well drive blind-folded.
 

Hollock

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I don't like to drive with someone texting. Also I've seen people texting while waiting for a light and fall back into the car behind them (they were going uphill). I don't even like texting period. It helps that I don't have a cell phone though >_>
 

Formica Archonis

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Gaz6231 said:
The fact that a documentary even exists proves that common sense is dead.

Time to start taking the warning labels off things and let natural selection take over for a while.
That doesn't work with driving while texting unless the driver happens to hit something bigger than they are, which happened to the girlfriend of someone I know. I felt sorry for the bus driver, he was REALLY distraught over it. (The boyfriend was oddly resigned to it. He figured it was going to happen.)
 

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Dags90 said:
I do it at red lights, sometimes I check my phone at stop signs. Since getting a touch screen phone though, I pretty much just wait until I'm wherever I'm going to actually do anything other than read.

Enjoy this wonderfully graphic BBC PSA.
Is it bad that the stock "crunch" sound bit at :28 made me chuckle?
that little video sums it up rather nicely....and I never text and drive anyway.....I mean sure I check my phone at at stop lights and signs and maybe call someone on speaker phone....but those two are it.....I will NEVER fiddle with my phone while the cars in motion(or at a high speed anyway)


and yes it is bad I believe that the "crunch" made you laugh
 

Eumersian

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I don't have a usable texting plan. I will by next month, but not yet, so I have no reason to. Also, it's incredibly stupid. It's one thing to have your brain focusing on something else while you're driving, but having your eyes focus on something else?

I'm taking enough of a risk just changing the radio stations. When my phone goes off, I always try and find a spot to pull over, so that I can take it, if possible. I am also rather strict about that kind of thing. Were I a passenger in a car driven by a text-driver, I would immediately take the phone from their hands. No excuses for that.
 

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SnootyEnglishman said:
It's matter of common sense really don't need a documentary about it.
You would think it is common sense. But it seems every time I'm riding in a car with someone and looking at the other drivers, more younger people are texting while driving than not. I always fuss at my friends when they do it, usually because they are driving badly (though they'll say they're a pro at it and are driving fine, even while they nearly slammed into the back of the car ahead of us).

And you can't just dismiss it as "dumb people who'll get what is coming to them". Well, you can but you'll be wrong. Plenty of intelligent people do this and I guess just have an invincibility complex.
 

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People who use their cell phones (for text or talk) while driving need to be subject to the same penalty as drunk drivers. Even with a hands-free device, it's been proven time and time again that holding a phone conversation makes an otherwise sober person have impaired reaction times, in many cases worse than if they have five beers in 'em.
 

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Formica Archonis said:
That doesn't work with driving while texting
Trust me, the type of people who drive while texting will be the first to eat the little packet of silica gel. 'Oh look, I got free candy with my iPod'.
 

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I don't care if you're picking your nose with it, if you're driving then PUT YOUR GODDAMN PHONE AWAY!

Far too many times has some arsechimp nearly forced a disaster because they're driving one-handed with their phones held to their other ear, usually their ear that faces the window meaning they have reduced visibility when they should be aware of people they have to give way to.

Morons. It's illegal and people still do it. If my phone goes off and I'm driving, unless there's someone else in the car who can answer it, then it can ring all it likes but it ain't getting answered.
 

DustyDrB

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Gaz6231 said:
Formica Archonis said:
That doesn't work with driving while texting
Trust me, the type of people who drive while texting will be the first to eat the little packet of silica gel. 'Oh look, I got free candy with my iPod'.
Whatever makes you feel superior.
It's not a smart thing to do, but it doesn't make the people who do it unintelligent.
 

Gaz6231

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DustyDrB said:
It's not a smart thing to do, but it doesn't make the people who do it unintelligent.
Oh come now, it totally does. It's a stupid thing to do which means you'd have to be stupid to do it.
 

SnootyEnglishman

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Eri said:
SnootyEnglishman said:
Eri said:
SnootyEnglishman said:
It's matter of common sense really don't need a documentary about it.
Tell that to the people that were killed or permanently injured.
Not my fault they didn't use their brains.
While the people that do it might somewhat deserve what they get, the people they hit, don't.
That i can agree with.