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Thread started 07/28/09 12:38pm

Graycap23

Texting while driving.....fatal.

Truckers who text while driving are 23 times more likely to crash or get into a near-wreck than an undistracted driver, while car drivers face the greatest danger when dialing their cell phones, a transportation study found.

Why in the world would anyone do this?
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Reply #1 posted 07/28/09 12:45pm

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Because most humans are fucking stupid.
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Reply #2 posted 07/28/09 12:47pm

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Our society actually has competitions and rewards people who, when holding a device in their hand that allows them to speak to another person, choose to type a message to them.

Maybe a little weeding out could be a good thing.
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Reply #3 posted 07/30/09 9:12pm

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Graycap23 said:

Truckers who text while driving are 23 times more likely to crash or get into a near-wreck than an undistracted driver, while car drivers face the greatest danger when dialing their cell phones, a transportation study found.

Why in the world would anyone do this?

add to that truckers live on VERY LITTLE sleep! My brother in law is a trucker for the us post office, and he sleeps a few hours here a few hours there. Never a full nights sleep. eek
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Reply #4 posted 07/30/09 9:16pm

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what about grabbing the driver's crotch whilst the car is in motion? is that dangerous? confuse
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Reply #5 posted 07/30/09 9:20pm

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Yesterday I saw on the freeway a little old lady, bless her heart could barely see over the steering wheel, and she was on the cell phone as I passed her! omfg
there's an accident waiting to happen. grandpa plus mobile while driving, do not mix!
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Reply #6 posted 07/30/09 9:21pm

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Yesterday I saw on the freeway a little old lady, bless her heart could barely see over the steering wheel, and she was on the cell phone as I passed her! omfg
there's an accident waiting to happen. grandpa plus mobile while driving, do not mix!

I have been behind a car meandering all over the road, and on overtaking, seen exactly what you just described confused
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Reply #7 posted 07/30/09 9:23pm

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I guess cars aren't that hard to drive, even a 7 year old can do it!
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Reply #8 posted 07/30/09 11:06pm

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thin the herd go darwin.
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Reply #9 posted 07/30/09 11:13pm

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lazycrockett said:

thin the herd go darwin.


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Reply #10 posted 07/31/09 12:44pm

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People get so used to driving they forget how dangerous it can be & how quickly something can happen. It's incredible to me - the other night I was getting on the freeway on a really short entrance (meaning it throws you into oncoming freeway traffic pretty quickly) & the guy in front of me was just gliding along as if he wasn't getting on the freeway!! I go around this mf (don't ask, lol) & sure enough his ass is holding the cell phone to his ear, just not paying attention to wtf he's doing. It's very frustrating. & the way they're bundling the phones w/ everything under the sun now is just gonna make it worse. People are gonna be watching movies & shit while driving (which they do already!) hammer
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Reply #11 posted 07/31/09 12:50pm

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It's the compulsion to read your message when you hear your phone go off, then it's the compulsion to respond as soon as you read it. I am guilty...it's best to just turn your phone off or on silent/no vibrate when in the car.
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Reply #12 posted 07/31/09 1:56pm

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CalhounSq said:

People get so used to driving they forget how dangerous it can be & how quickly something can happen. It's incredible to me - the other night I was getting on the freeway on a really short entrance (meaning it throws you into oncoming freeway traffic pretty quickly) & the guy in front of me was just gliding along as if he wasn't getting on the freeway!! I go around this mf (don't ask, lol) & sure enough his ass is holding the cell phone to his ear, just not paying attention to wtf he's doing. It's very frustrating. & the way they're bundling the phones w/ everything under the sun now is just gonna make it worse. People are gonna be watching movies & shit while driving (which they do already!) hammer


True.

Getting into a car is one of the most dangerous things a person can do. And most of us do it everyday without fear. lol
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Reply #13 posted 07/31/09 1:59pm

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lazycrockett said:

thin the herd go darwin.


If these knuckleheads were a danger only to themselves, I'd agree with you. I doubt you'd feel the same, however, if your mother/father/wife/husband/child were killed by one of them.
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Reply #14 posted 07/31/09 3:24pm

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They just passed a law in Tennessee a couple of weeks ago against texting while driving. Don't know really how they will be able to enforce it, but have a law against it anyway.


I really don't understand the texting craze anyway. Just call the damn person, say what you have to say, then you are done. I'd like to punch people in the damn mouth who can't have a normal conversation without being rude and picking up the phone and reading a text or sending one. I swear it's become a habit to millions almost like when it was cool to smoke.
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Reply #15 posted 08/01/09 7:43pm

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ZombieKitten said:



I guess cars aren't that hard to drive, even a 7 year old can do it!


I saw this on my local news. It was fucking hilarious.
He reminded of that bad ass kid in Problem Child.
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Reply #16 posted 08/01/09 7:55pm

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JustErin said:

It's the compulsion to read your message when you hear your phone go off, then it's the compulsion to respond as soon as you read it. I am guilty...it's best to just turn your phone off or on silent/no vibrate when in the car.


You're right about it being a compulsion. I normally don't like being on the phone period these days, but I will search all over the fricking car to find my ringing phone. I normally don't answer it, but the ringing is enough to distract me.
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