Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s terrifying, against the law, and much more dangerous than driving drunk.
Agreed, but what can be done about it? I'm at a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s terrifying, against the law, and much more dangerous than driving drunk.
Agreed, but what can be done about it? I'm at a loss.
Anonymous wrote:It’s terrifying, against the law, and much more dangerous than driving drunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where ya been?
It's the norm. 95% of the population texts and drives. This isn't new, OP.
It's not new, but it is really bad, and it won't stop until there's a successful campaign to treat people who text/phone while driving like drunk drivers.
Yes! What can an average citizen do to spearhead this?
+1 I see so many people texting and driving (I'm a big walker). What should I do? Take a picture of them and their license plate? How would I send it to the police?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where ya been?
It's the norm. 95% of the population texts and drives. This isn't new, OP.
It's not new, but it is really bad, and it won't stop until there's a successful campaign to treat people who text/phone while driving like drunk drivers.
Yes! What can an average citizen do to spearhead this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where ya been?
It's the norm. 95% of the population texts and drives. This isn't new, OP.
It's not new, but it is really bad, and it won't stop until there's a successful campaign to treat people who text/phone while driving like drunk drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where ya been?
It's the norm. 95% of the population texts and drives. This isn't new, OP.
I wasn't commuting on the highway until school started.
So, I'm supposed to just accept it? Is this not terrifying for anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Where ya been?
It's the norm. 95% of the population texts and drives. This isn't new, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Where ya been?
It's the norm. 95% of the population texts and drives. This isn't new, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Where ya been?
It's the norm. 95% of the population texts and drives. This isn't new, OP.