theboybilly
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The first thing I do when I get in my car is switch my phone off. No calls are that important. If they were I'd have a chauffeur
True but even so, I don't think using a phone makes a good driver a bad one, nor does not using a phone make a bad driver a good one. I think it makes little difference. It's a small risk factor, comparable to having kids in the back, listening to loud music or carrying an irritating passenger.
Speeding is just as bad as mobile phone use. And it means my missus will be out of a job so no thanks.
The first thing I do when I get in my car is switch my phone off. No calls are that important. If they were I'd have a chauffeur
I bang on the windows of people using phones in car. The amount of people around my way that are texting when on the phone is unbelievable. Mainly posh, middle aged women. You never see the Babylons round here so they have free reign. Women texting, builders talking on the phone is how it seems to break down.
Cyclists are very good at that too. But that's another thread...
Are they? Genuine question as I've never seen it, but see motorists do it every day, and just wanted to check this isn't another example of taking every opportunity to pump the anti cycling bandwagon.
When you bang on the drivers windows, are you on a bike, walking or what?
Because they're arrogant, moronic ***** who care about absolutely no one except themselves , exactly the same category
as drink drivers just as bad.
I don't think using a phone in the car is very serious (I have hands free anyway but when the legislation first came in I would use my phone). It's not illegal in most countries! Also, the research that led to it being outlawed here was flawed. Drivers were asked to solve riddles on the phone while their driving was assessed in a simulator. This is far from the more usual case where a driver is just calling the mrs to says they'll be late home from work and in a real vehicle you are more aware of what's going on and will end a call if traffic situation requires a high level of concentration.
When you bang on the drivers windows, are you on a bike, walking or what?