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โJul-01-2014 11:09 AM
BurbMan wrote:darsben wrote:
Ease up enjoy your trip do not let what others do affect you enjoyment.
Life is to short.
We should all take this to heart!
โJul-01-2014 10:49 AM
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โJul-01-2014 09:43 AM
usmohls2@yahoo.com wrote:
Had to take a road trip by car last week. A Prevost MH towing a 7 series BMW 4 down passed me like I was parked. I sped up just to see how fast He was going. Twenty seven MPH over the speed limit! That right,102 miles per hour! If the driver of the Prevost reads this post, I want to give you two thumbs down!!!
โJul-01-2014 08:55 AM
dodge guy wrote:
concerning cell phones.....there are 2 groups. those that can do 2 things at once and those that can`t walk and chew gum. some people need the law and dome don`t! I have hands free in my X, but never have an issue holding the phone.
โJul-01-2014 08:54 AM
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โJul-01-2014 08:23 AM
dodge guy wrote:I wonder if the Prevost driver has the same attitude about handling his rig at those speeds:
concerning cell phones.....there are 2 groups. those that can do 2 things at once and those that can`t walk and chew gum. some people need the law and dome don`t! I have hands free in my X, but never have an issue holding the phone.
โJul-01-2014 08:11 AM
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โJul-01-2014 06:45 AM
dodge guy wrote:What you've said is exactly why they need to have the laws enforced. Too many people have said I don't have a problem using the phone, but they've never noticed that they've cut people off, veered across traffic, narrowly missed a motorcycle, etc. According to them it never happened because they didn't see it happen. It happened, they just didn't see it because they were on their stupid phone.
concerning cell phones.....there are 2 groups. those that can do 2 things at once and those that can`t walk and chew gum. some people need the law and dome don`t! I have hands free in my X, but never have an issue holding the phone.
โJul-01-2014 06:06 AM
Homer wrote:
Fransesca Knowles X 2 and safety is everyones business.
โJul-01-2014 05:46 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:rickeoni wrote:
More dangerous to call on your phone while driving! Talking on the phone is far more stupid than speeding.
:S
Excessive speed killed 10,230 U.S. Americans in 2010. source
Phone distraction while driving killed 350 U.S. Americans in 2011.source
โJul-01-2014 05:22 AM
LarryJM wrote:Crowe wrote:
So, yeah- it IS our business!
Yes, indeed it is!
It may be your business Francesca & Ray but it's not mine. If you want to make it your business, go for it. As for me, I have enough on my plate already. I'm not going take on your "stuff" also.
A quick call to the SP to alert them is not taking on someone else's "stuff" - it's potentially saving someone's life, possibly even your own. If that driver had taken out one of your loved ones and it could have been taken care of by a 30 second phone call, you'd be carrying the burden and sadness of a whole lot of OTHER "stuff".
Speeding up to see how fast he was going DOES fall under the category of stupid is as stupid does. Makes you as dangerous as the original idiot because you are paying attention to HIM and not what you are doing.
I concur especially on your two points of the OP thinking it was O.K. to post what he did admitting to speeding up to determine that excessive speed and not bothering to call the police. It amazes me sometimes what people think might be wrong while failing to see how wrong they also are.
Larry