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Your mask is clearly obstructing your vision, or cutting off your breathing and it's affecting your safe mental capacity to drive. Please adjust your mask, or don't wear one while driving, or just don't drive. Thanks.
- pedestrian/occasional driver |
| They may be Uber drivers. |
No. If I’m going to more than one store, I’m not going to touch my mask to take it off and put it back on again in between stores, thus risking contamination. I can see fine. MYOB. |
Easy solution - just don't wear a mask. It's useless. |
MYOB when you can barely see? Are you a troll, or just a not very smart? |
+1 |
That may be true, but they’re required in many stores. If I’m going to more than one place, because for example the first store I went to is out of milk, then I’m keeping my mask on in the car. What I don’t get is the people who pull the mask under their chin in the car. Huh? |
It clearly is making it difficult to many people to see well while driving. If your whole point of wearing the mask is to protect yourself and others, then it's defeating the purpose because one is clearly being a danger to themselves and others. Remove or at least adjust your mask while driving. Don't just blindly follow the ritual. |
Because we recognize how stupid the whole thing is? |
| What masks are these people wearing? I have a small cloth face mask and can see just fine when I wear it. I don't wear it in the car, but I do wear it on my bike, and I can see as well as if I were not wearing it. |
+1 I don't know what OP is referring to. I can see just fine, and just like the other PP, I don't take off my mask until my short drive to get home to avoid contamination. |
I work with virology phds who wears masks. I’ll trust them over you, MAGA rando. |
Agree. I can see just fine wearing it while I drive. Honestly, I don’t intend to wear it driving, just forget it’s there until about halfway home... |
The mask is mostly to protect others from you. It blocks your breathe / droplets. |
| Is the mask over their eyes? I don't get how you can not see.... |