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Community weekly poll: Talking on the phone while driving

by Marc Bennett Moderator - 3/28/06 9:55 AM
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Post 91 of 242

Like a bad hair piece...

by ScarBoro55-tv - 3/28/06 6:51 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

...you only notice the bad ones. You really don't notice the 300 cell phone users that pass you without incident. It's that one guy/girl who has no idea they are at a four-way stop, or the idiot doing 35 in a 55 mph zone, or the moron who looks around with the cell stuck to their head like they just woke up and are suddenly in a car driving in heavy traffic. These are the ones who give cell phones and driving a bad name.

The question is, do you ban all hair pieces because a few are really bad? I guess the question becomes all that more important because a hair piece can't kill you... bad cell phone drivers, can.

Steve B.

Post 92 of 242

Talking on the phone while driving

by sonmork - 3/28/06 6:52 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

Talking on the phone while driving
When you see someone talking on the phone while driving, what comes to mind?

I want to scream, "Just shut up and drive!"
There should be a law against this.
Nothing, I use a cell phone when I drive.
I don't have a problem with it, as long as the person can multitask.
Other thoughts. (share them with us)
I would said "HonK" the tone!

Post 93 of 242

I think, Get a headset!

by Agent00CR - 3/28/06 6:57 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

In this age of technology, I believe that drivers should use an earpiece or a headset whenever they are making calls or even when they may receive a call while driving. It doesn't even need to be a Bluetooth (wireless) headset; corded earpieces are very inexpensive and are well worth the added safety and convenience when behind the wheel.

I try to be open-minded and think that perhaps some drivers are on an important but short call, have ordered an earpiece/headset but haven't received it yet, or are on an extremely tight budget. Nonetheless, it is hard to fight the urge to scream to myself, get a headset!

Post 94 of 242

Handsfree

by lthomson01 - 3/28/06 6:58 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

I talk on the phone while I'm driving all the time, but I have handsfree. If you are responsible so will you. Both my hands are on the wheel when I'm talking on the phone and I'm paying attention to what I'm doing. If you can't talk and drive at the same time, pull over and do one or the other. But, handsfree is great.

Post 95 of 242

driving and cell phoning at the same time

by boxermom - 3/28/06 7:03 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

I would not mind if drivers maintained their speed and stayed in their lane, but my experience has been that drivers can't cell phone and drive properly at the same time. It makes me angry.

Post 96 of 242

At least they have slowed down

by Johnnyre - 3/28/06 7:13 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

At least they have slowed down instead of going full tilt with a phone stuck to their head. Kinda puts them in the way alot, gotta go around. But not going around a wreck like a few years ago. Now if we could get the guys & gals in the big,ugly, smelly trucks to display a little courtesy also, the roads would be safer. Dangerous people in those things.

Post 97 of 242

Speed is NOT the issue

by gmclam - 3/28/06 10:47 PM In reply to: At least they have slowed down by Johnnyre

Some people here are complaining about drivers' speeding -- and someone even said ".. at least they slow down"! ARGH!! One major problem with drivers on cell phones is that they often use the left lane and go well below the limit or the flow of traffic - impeding traffic behind them. They transform themselves into a TRAFFIC HAZZARD and are clueless to the fact.

Post 98 of 242

it's not the speeding

by Chris loranger - 3/29/06 11:01 AM In reply to: Speed is NOT the issue by gmclam

I agree, just teenage girls speed and talk on phones, most drivers do sit in the left lane going same speed as people in right lane (visual association?) or even worse cell phone users who vary their speed for no reason, fast then slow then fast then slow and on and on, develops road rage awfully fast here in the Northeast! Funny part is once they get off the phone you notice the difference of constant speeds and using basic common sense when driving in the passing lane, the road rage just doesn't go away as quick, I know I am a Masshole

Post 99 of 242

not the big smelly trucks

by bushranger2001 - 3/29/06 2:03 AM In reply to: At least they have slowed down by Johnnyre

dont belive that for a minute,yes there is some drivers in them that should not be,but when people cut in front of them and have to stop at lights whats the big smelly ugly truck going to do,have seen it happen to often,even to me while i drive a car,and most times they on a phone,no it not them,people need to be alert at all times while driving,so dont go blaming the big rigs,you try stopping one of them in 100 meters doing 50/60kmshr or on the open road,most are governed to 100kmshr

Post 100 of 242

Oddly enough

by cgreenejr - 3/28/06 7:17 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

I always use my headset. But it seems there is more of a stink about people talking on there cell phones than people driving along with their dogs in their lap with it's head hanging out the window.

GO FIGURE ????

Post 101 of 242

Understand this discussion, but...

by jbr92 - 3/28/06 7:51 PM In reply to: Oddly enough by cgreenejr

I spend a lot of time on various highway. I talk on the phone and have young kids in the car. However, if the call may be more that just a minute I pull over. I am able to anticipate drivers that have no excuse of their poor and dangerous driving. I am able to multitask and have taken 28 hours in track training. I guess my point is that I find that most people driving now a days are completely unaware that there are any other cars on the road. I'm guessing many cars must not come with the option of a turn signal. I find it more and more frequent that the car behind me would like to join us in the car - tailgating.

So, yes I have seen people on their phones, w/ and w/o headsets that are erratic and dangerous, but I have seen more that just shouldn't have gotten a licence to drive whether they are on the phone or not.

Just my 2 cents - J

Post 102 of 242

track trainning or not

by bushranger2001 - 3/29/06 1:49 AM In reply to: Understand this discussion, but... by jbr92

that is still no excuse to use a phone while driving,some of the best drivers around have had accidents while on a phone.....

Post 103 of 242

that is illegal

by bushranger2001 - 3/28/06 9:50 PM In reply to: Oddly enough by cgreenejr

that is illegal and not so bright,there are many laws that are broken by people who have pets in a car,there are laws for that aswell,having anything on your lap is distracting and is simply stupid

Post 104 of 242

Idiot drivers talking on the phone

by mgjstowe - 3/28/06 7:30 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

I voted for "Scream", but might just as well chosen "Should be Illegal." By now we know that drivers cannot multiplex well enough, especially in an intense cell-phone conversation (which seems all too common these days).

A lesser crime, or at least bad manners, is carrying on intense personal conversations on the floor or checkout line in Supermarkets or Home Depots, which is a clear affront to the privacy of other shoppers. However, I have no objection to people with cell phones in stores discussing prices and availabilities with remote persons. That's an efficient and appropriate useage of portable communication gear, and should offend nobody.

But from what I've read, driving and talking is just as bad as driving and drinking or smoking, and indicates the same level of indifference and contempt for the safety needs of others.

Post 105 of 242

Ban teens on cells, require hands free talk for others

by nicram99 - 3/28/06 7:40 PM In reply to: Talking on the phone while driving by Marc Bennett Moderator

Teens do not have the driving skills nor judgment to drive with one hand and have their brain distracted. They should not be able to talk on cell phones while driving. Adults who do use cell phones while driving should be required to do so hands free. If an individual is involved in a moving vehicle accident as a driver, and it can be proven that the driver was using a cell phone at the time of the crash, that driver should be banned from using any tiype of phone while driving for one year. Insurance companies have the statistics compiled and distractions are trouble! BTW, I use a cell phone while driving, but forbid my teen daughter from doing so.

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