Anonymous wrote:I say it depends on how you define "drive".
If you're moving, then I take issue with that. That's a problem. That's compromising safety.
If you're sitting in traffic, crawling and stopping over and over... that's not driving. That's moving a few feet every minute.
My commute is 3 miles. But traffic is horrendous. It can sometimes take 45'minutes to go THREE miles. I only drive it during bad weather or when I'm going someplace right after work, the est of the time I bike if I'm in a hurry, or I walk.
But I refuse to accept that me texting or doing anything else on my phone is a danger to anyone when I'm sitting in traffic having not moved for four minutes.
These stupid zero tolerance policies are just as dumb as the ones they have for kids in school, where a 14 year old girl gets suspended for "drug possession" because she has Midol.
It's stupid.
Anonymous wrote: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?
You can text DC police at 50411, just not sure if they'll follow up on it.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/service/text-police-50411
Please try, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP. Soon, people won't ever need to leave their house ever again and you'll be perfectly safe. Telework, uber eats, uber, grocery delivery, ordering stuff online, and self-driving cars; it will be surprising if people still remember how to engage in conversation.
Uber Eats, Uber, grocery delivery, and stuff ordered on line all require people to deliver it.
Nope—not for much longer. Bring on the drones, baby!
Anonymous wrote:I answer email/text/Facetime all while "driving" but I have a Tesla so it drives for me.
Fully autonomous cars will solve this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP. Soon, people won't ever need to leave their house ever again and you'll be perfectly safe. Telework, uber eats, uber, grocery delivery, ordering stuff online, and self-driving cars; it will be surprising if people still remember how to engage in conversation.
Uber Eats, Uber, grocery delivery, and stuff ordered on line all require people to deliver it.
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP. Soon, people won't ever need to leave their house ever again and you'll be perfectly safe. Telework, uber eats, uber, grocery delivery, ordering stuff online, and self-driving cars; it will be surprising if people still remember how to engage in conversation.
Anonymous wrote:It bothers the hell out of me, OP. My husband and I are both very careful about it, even having the non-driver read aloud and respond to emails/texts that can't wait, but we seem to be in the minority. We commute in together most days and comment constantly on all the people texting and reading on their phones while actively driving. We even saw a woman face-timing once.