Learn to read. He wasn't talking on the phone, he looked at it. What he did is peanuts if you're going to talk about distracted driving. Sitting at a red light looking at your phone doesn't endanger anyone. Good grief you people.Yup, I know, as soon as the light was turning green you were going to hang up the phone and continue on your way.
A good friend was killed 2 summers ago by a "distracted driver". No excuse. If your driving, leave the phone alone. If you have to answer, use hands free.
Sorry to hear Eclipse, I guess if they keep handing them out over and over, and in my case persistently no matter what is happening eventually people a more people will be aware of the consequence, much like seatbelts, nobody wore them 10-20 years ago, but the vast majority wear them now, myself included
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Sounds more like you have a hard on for the cops and prefer to live by your version of the laws, rather than the actual laws.The OPs point was that he WAS NOT MOVING when he looked at his phone. He did not endanger anyone. It is moving vehicles that are dangerous when one is texting, etc. The intent of the law was not to be busting people because they look at their phone while stopped. It was to reduce distracted driving while moving was it not? I find it ironic that people will criticize someone for looking at their phone while STOPPED, but will accept that cops are exempt from the law. You telling me cops need to be on their cell phone to do their job. Bulls&^t! They have radios for that. I've on multiple occasions seen cops on their phone while driving, but I guess they're so much better drivers and so much more attentive than the rest of us. Yeah right.
I love to f-with texting drivers. Cut them off or drive real close beside them and blast the horn causing them to sh/t there pants cause they don't know where I came from. Texting while driving is even more distracting than a lap nap! Drivers must stop texting. As to the original post looking at your phone while stopped at a red light is a little cheesy but you learned your lesson I bet.
I prefered the days of no cell phones. Today people expect to be able to get ahold of you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Back in the good ole' days 12 hours to respond to a message on your home phone was acceptable.
Why are we expected to jump and run when a phone rings?
Yup sounds good until you or a family member are a cost of cleansing out the retards that can't put their phone away until they reach their destination
Js
Chapter one in the text book.Be aware of your surroundings.
Guess I should quit posting in this thread while driving.
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