rickeoni wrote:
myredracer wrote:
The UC San Diego med school did a study and found that hands-free cellphone use is almost as distracting as handheld usage. They also found that 60% of seniors use their phones while driving (I'm in the 40% category).
It's been quite a few years now since I was rear ended by a pickup truck going about 50mph while I was stopped at an intersection. He was using his cellphone and not watching the road ahead. I ended up having to quit working while for him the penalty was just his insurance premium going up a bit for a few years.
If you're caught using a phone while driving or it was found to be the cause of an accident you should be thrown in jail for life as far as I'm concerned. The problem where I live is that there are next to zero cops on the road and drivers use cellphones all the time. Our gov't talks tough about it but does little to enforce the law or penalize people.
I agree, we lost our daughter to one of you multitaskers. It is all good until it is not good. Get your heads out of your butts and stop fooling yourselves about how good of a driver you are. I have had this debate many times on forums and I realise I will not change anyone's mind on this subject, but please be aware of how devastating it is to lose a loved one due to someone else's stupidity and careless actions. YOU ARE NOT ALONE ON THE ROAD!!!
Plenty of studies have shown that humans do NOT multitask well at all. Our brains are not wired for it. Those who think they do are fooling themselves.