Anonymous wrote:They won't stop because they are too f&*$ing arrogant. They think that whatever they have to text or talk about is more important than common courtesy, safety, or human lives. What really pisses me off are the people driving fancy, expensive cars and talking on a hand held cell -- if you can afford that car you can afford some form of bluetooth!
Anonymous wrote:I will stop once we Fix traffic by double deckering and widening all highways inside the beltway, the blood is on the hands of arlington residents refusing to allow this. Eventually there will be done technology that will help with texting and driving like voice text or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:
BTW, with the new airbags the new recs are hands on nine and three
Anonymous wrote:I guess none of you eat or drink or change the radio station or get stuff from your purse or reach back to help your kids? Just as unsafe. Anything that isn't eyes on the road, hands on ten and two, is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:In the midst of a cross country road trip right now and I can't tell you how much of this we've seen. In EVERY state. You can predict the distraction when you see a car swerving around and you pull up to pass (giving as much room as possible) and look over to see driver texting.
Talking is bad enough, but texting is really, really dangerous. I put my phone in my purse on the floor so I'm not even tempted to glance at an email or text while driving.
The worst are the people who talk about how they never do it when their kids are in the car. Fuck that - my kids are on the road with you, and they're just as precious as your own children.
Anonymous wrote:I guess none of you eat or drink or change the radio station or get stuff from your purse or reach back to help your kids? Just as unsafe. Anything that isn't eyes on the road, hands on ten and two, is dangerous.
