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leftyladyfrommo

(19,966 posts)
10. I have come to like being able to text.
Tue Jul 30, 2013, 09:49 AM
Jul 2013

But I don't do it very often. Sometimes its just a lot more convenient to send a text to my customers if I don't really need to talk to them but I need to send some information.

I can't imagine texting while I'm driving. Way too dangerous. I turn my cell phone to silent while I'm in the car. Then I can call people back when I get some place safe.

I drive a lot of miles every day and it really takes total concentration on the road and other drivers in order to be safe out there.

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It might be more illuminating to ask how many drive while texting. Orrex Jul 2013 #1
while driving home from work two days ago... Javaman Jul 2013 #2
One of pipi_k Jul 2013 #30
How is this a "national" study if it only covers one city? surrealAmerican Jul 2013 #3
A mere two links away lies the answer.... xocet Jul 2013 #4
On a side note Lee-Lee Jul 2013 #9
It seems to just show the Houston Findings NewThinkingChance40 Jul 2013 #22
Ban cell phones since they are the cause of the problem. If they didn't exist The Straight Story Jul 2013 #5
I have Bluetooth in my car customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #8
I see what you did there. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2013 #14
I sent this to all my friends who have teen drivers. CrispyQ Jul 2013 #6
Does anyone think they're going to quit customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #7
I have come to like being able to text. leftyladyfrommo Jul 2013 #10
There's nothing you can do with texting customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #12
How many people have been killed Mariana Jul 2013 #17
Alcoholic beverages customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #18
Oh, I can see that something totally unnecessary Mariana Jul 2013 #25
Yes, alcohol is indeed totally unnecessary customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #26
I am just curious… why not email customers? Why the need to text over email? KittyWampus Jul 2013 #20
I don't have a computer at home. I use the library computer. leftyladyfrommo Jul 2013 #29
Thanks for taking the time to explain. KittyWampus Jul 2013 #31
No burnodo Jul 2013 #21
I guess "Drive like Hell, you'll get there" One_Life_To_Give Jul 2013 #11
Cell phones have GPS sensors in them, and GPS can detect motion... jmowreader Jul 2013 #13
But how would it distinguish the driver from a passenger? KamaAina Jul 2013 #16
It wouldn't be able to jmowreader Jul 2013 #19
Chip embedded in the steering wheel? KamaAina Jul 2013 #24
That would still keep front-seat passengers from texting, and wouldn't cover older cars jmowreader Jul 2013 #28
Wouldn't cover older cars... pipi_k Jul 2013 #32
It's almost like... kentuck Jul 2013 #15
It is addictive behavior. So after a certain point, it becomes very difficult to stop. KittyWampus Jul 2013 #23
If it were up to me, texting while driving a vehicle (in motion) would be a penalty involving... BlueJazz Jul 2013 #27
While being forced pipi_k Jul 2013 #33
SWEET JESUS CHRIST !! WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT ???? BlueJazz Jul 2013 #34
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