ing dumb.
You have to be using a hands-free device here in NM. But I agree that using the phone at all can be distracting at times.
I, however, do converse with clients a lot while I'm driving so cutting that out would affect my billable time. I need to be generating all the revenue possible if I'm going to run for president of Club Richer.
ing dumb.
I'm guilty of this. I especially like to see the ones gunning through the light as it goes red, and how many of them are on the phone. Check it out - it almost always is the case where I live.
What I don't get is when people call just to talk - y'know, shoot the - while they're driving. I guess I understand it when it's a business call or something along those lines, but because you're bored and need company for fifteen minutes? But I'm more of a caveman when it comes to cell phones - I miss the days when if you're weren't at home or at work, nobody could contact you.
Seriously, most people suck at driving.
Driving is not hard in the first place, talking and driving is not that much harder. Use this as an excuse to revoke licenses though.![]()
Such a law is rather stupid in my opinion. Some people can talk on a phone just fine when driving, some cannot. I don't like any law that punishes all for the problems that a few other cause. There are already laws on the books about maintaining control, reckless driving, signaling, etc.
If the police would first enforce these laws, people would be more mindful of their driving habits. As it stands, what will another traffic law do that the police don't enforce?
So its ok for a good driver to drive drunk then too? Almost all drunk drivers make it home ok.
Your just butt hurt cause your boss took a day away kiddo.
Why punish all drunk drivers when only a small percentage ever get caught? Why make pot illegal when the majority are casual smokers?
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