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10-06-2005 01:26 PM #1
Ban cellphones in vehicles
How many injuries or deaths are going to occur before the use of cellphones behind the wheel of any vehicle is banned? Just got cut off by a wonderful driver, obviously quite involved in his phone conversation. It wasn't so much that he pulled out in front of me, this has happened many times before, the thing that pissed me off is that he must have forgot where his gas pedal was located, I was lucky to come to a screeching hault millimeters before rear ending him. I don't even think he knew I was there, as soon as the tires started wailing he looked in the rear view mirror and tromped on the gas. What will it take to end this garbage? When you're behind the wheel of a vehicle, there is nothing more important than paying 100% full attention to the task at hand, driving! I fail to see how this is lost on a large segment of the population. You want to talk on your phone, read the paper, apply makeup or shave etc, either do it before you leave or pull the hell over. This isn't rocket science. Are there any other people out there that would agree with me or am I among the minority here?
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10-06-2005 01:50 PM #2
I agree. And while we're at it, let's ban smoking in the vehicle, listening to the radio, DVD players for the kids... and even kids - they are the biggest distraction on the road.
It's not the phones, it's the idiots who use them improperly and don't focus.
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10-06-2005 02:03 PM #3
As a step towards a solution, perhaps driver education classes could spend more time emphasizing the importance of staying alert while behind the wheel.
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10-06-2005 02:08 PM #4
Now you are definitely on to something.
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10-06-2005 02:11 PM #5
There is no proper way to use a cell phone while you're driving, unless you're pulled over with your 4-ways on, or parked.
When applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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10-06-2005 02:25 PM #6
I agree 100%. I also feel drivers in minivans should require another licence to operate them. 90% of them don't know how to use their side view mirrors properly and there are too many blind spots.
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10-06-2005 02:43 PM #7
Maybe car companies could equip their larger vehicles with the rear view mirrors used for towing, the ones that are placed over or near the front wheel wells. They would help limit the size of the blind spots.
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10-07-2005 02:27 PM #8
I agree with Reid's first point. The last thing we should be doing as a society is gearing our infrastructure towards idiots. Increase the penalties for accidents when the person is on the phone, maybe in line with DUI penalties, as I can say for certain that I'm more alert when I'm drunk then when I'm on the phone...
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10-28-2005 12:29 AM #9
Agreed.....actually saw Mythbusters do a segment on this and they found that you were just as bad talking on a phone as you were driving drunk!
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10-28-2005 09:26 AM #10
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I do not agree banning cell phones in cars. For years I had amateur radios in my vehicles and not once did I have an accident while talking on one. The radios were a lot more complex to use than cell phone.
People need to learn how to drive.........period. The other day I was getting ready to pull out of a Tim Hortons, there is a stop light 75 left of the entrance I was exiting. I looked, the light was RED, no cars coming around the other corner. So I started to pull out and here comes a lady who drives right through that RED LIGHT. It is not like it just turned red either, it was red for at least 20 seconds before she got to it. She was not talking on a cell phone, she was just not paying attention or just didn;t give a S#@T
In general drivers just need to slow down, or leave for their destinations 10 minutes eariler. Pay attention to what is going on around them.
To ban cell phones in cars because they cause accidents? You might as well ban the cars too. It is like saying "GUNS KILL", guns do not kill, it is the idiot pulling the trigger on the gun that is causing someone to die.
What I do agree on would be mandatory hands free cell phones if being used in a vehicle.My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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10-28-2005 10:05 AM #11
If they ever ban cell phones in cars, they better ban smoking too. How many times have you seen some nicotine freak swurving trying to get their smoke lit?
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10-29-2005 03:28 PM #12Originally Posted by dasnutz
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10-29-2005 03:34 PM #13
What about driving school for EVERYONE once a year in order to renew your licence.
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10-29-2005 04:58 PM #14
I'm 19, so I've recently gone through the process of getting my full license. I do consider myself a very good driver, but the testing is ridiculously easy. My friends have their licenses, and their driving scares me. It's not that they drive "like reckless teenage boys with too much testosterone" as many might think. They're just bad drivers. Is it their fault? No...they've passed the tests, so they're convinced they know how to drive The trouble is, the tests are not designed to prove driving ability, they're simply designed to prove that the government is "regulating" drivers. Anyone with two eyes, two arms, and a foot can get their license (eyes are optionl now that i think of it)
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10-31-2005 07:55 AM #15
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Originally Posted by Pinshark
How about this, people pay more attention when they drive, people leave for work, or wherever they are going so they can be there on time while driving safely. People get their heads out of their asses and stop thinking they are the only ones on the road. People stop scarving down hamburgers, etc while driving. Women stop putting makeup on while driving. In general People just need to be better drivers and sucking money out of them once a year for driving school is not going to make them any better. How many teens take Drivers Ed and pass then get into accidents later? Many I would tend to think.
You go to driving school. I will keep my money and keep driving the way I have been, accident free.My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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10-31-2005 08:12 AM #16Originally Posted by Reid Masson
That is 100% right. You can't ban something when most people can manage to do without problem, it's the select few that have problems.
I think that there should be stiffer penalties for people who get into accidents driving recklessly. I've seen too many people who get into reckless accidents only have to end up paying more for insurance, nothing else. The government is always fond of saying that driving is a privelage. Why don't they take these people's liscences for a month? Make them realize how much they need to drive.I change equipment too much to even bother to write down what I use
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10-31-2005 09:18 AM #17
Well maybe since I can control myself from killing someone there should be no penalty for doing so.....as a matter of fact maybe they should get rid of all crimes. I know, that is crazy right? Well since we live in a society where people need to be told what they can and cannot do usually because a few people make dumb decisions we all pay for it. I am not saying everyone needs driving school all the time Its just that we live in a society where if a few need it then all have to do it. The same as the E test most cars pass with flying colours but its to get rid of the cars that wont pass that a FEW people will not take of the road. Also I dont think a driving test every year would help but an actual school couldnt hurt to refresh everyone on how important staying focused behind the wheel is.
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10-31-2005 12:08 PM #18Originally Posted by Reid Masson
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10-31-2005 12:15 PM #19
em69 - I take it your joking.... It's really not hard to focus on the road and keep a mundane conversation in the back. If someone can't do that than god help them.
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10-31-2005 01:19 PM #20Originally Posted by dHackaI got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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10-31-2005 01:54 PM #21Originally Posted by jeffcRich
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10-31-2005 01:56 PM #22
Hence god help them.
Bottom line is if someone isn't a good driver; they are not a good driver. Lets not go blaming cell phones for careless people making stupid decisions on the road.Last edited by dH; 10-31-2005 at 04:32 PM.
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10-31-2005 02:03 PM #23
God help the rest of us who have to share the roads with them.
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10-31-2005 04:32 PM #24Originally Posted by PinsharkRich
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11-01-2005 10:20 AM #25
Quite frankly, a cause of accidents may just be that we're all so pre-occupied with checking if anyone on the road is on their cellphone! From the sounds of this thread, a lot of you are paying attention to things other than the road in front of you...
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11-01-2005 10:24 AM #26
Agreed Dan! Let's not forget that we never make mistakes either it's always "those other people".
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11-01-2005 01:00 PM #27Originally Posted by dHacka
Do you dial the phone without looking at the keypad?
Do you answer without having to search for your phone?
Do you answer your phone without looking at the call display?
Tell me, what is so important with your phone call that you must keep driving, instead of pulling over for a few minutes. If it is not life threatening, then it is not important enough.
Dan,
I only notice others on their cell phone because they have done something so stupid. It happens all the time. I don't go looking for it.
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11-01-2005 03:29 PM #28
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Originally Posted by em69
3 questions for you:
Do you talk to passengers in your car?
Do you change the radio station?
Do you ever drink a coffee?
All of these are just as likely to distract you while driving. takes your eyes off the road or remoives your full concentration. The fact of the matter is that people can finally attribute some accidents to a specific activity. Do you think many people will admit that they were fiddling with the radio station or engaged in a discussion with their passenger..no, they say "he came out of nowhere" meaning they weren't paying attention. Because another driver sees a handset held to their ear, they can now blame a specific activity.
Also, whether or not you have been in a collision says nothing of your driving ability. Maybe you are a great dirver...or maybe you've caused 3 or 4 accidents that you arent aware of.
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11-01-2005 04:10 PM #29AndruGuest
no way cell phones don't cause accidents. People using cell phones while driving causes accidents.
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11-01-2005 04:28 PM #30
Em69 - g8r just summed it up perfectly and I see no reason to expand... this "debate" is pointless and the only fuel it has is one man's opinion which is a shortsighted one. Just because you can't possibly comprehend how people do it only makes it more obvious that you fall into the category of people that shouldn't have one.
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