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In reply to the discussion: U.S.'s Amazing New 'Don't Text and Drive' Ad Will Leave You Shaking [View all]obxhead
(8,434 posts)112. A better option
Would be requiring car manufacturers to install cell blockers in all cars. Pit it in gear and it kills all signals to your phone.
End of the problem.
Texts have their place in life, just not behind the wheel.
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U.S.'s Amazing New 'Don't Text and Drive' Ad Will Leave You Shaking [View all]
Unknown Beatle
Apr 2014
OP
Good luck with that. Why not just ban cellphones altogether while you're at it?
morningfog
Apr 2014
#10
"at least one percent of those operating cars are incompetent"? I'd say more like at least 25%.
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2014
#42
Customer, we get a concession and we pretty much have free service BUT guess what..
Ecumenist
Apr 2014
#89
Lol, and take those darn new fangled radios out of cars too they distract people!!! Nt
Logical
Apr 2014
#20
The obliviots are the ones who use a post-hoc-ergo-prompter-hoc fallacy to validate their low-grade
LanternWaste
Apr 2014
#29
it goes beyond texting - putting on make-up/shaving, eating, reading, pets in the driver's lap
DrDan
Apr 2014
#8
Anything like The Dude smoking weed and drink beer in the car while driving
neverforget
Apr 2014
#80
Is that even possible? I would also worry about the inability to make emergency calls.
morningfog
Apr 2014
#12
problem; it's legal to talk on the phone whiledriving if you use a headset or bluetooth.
dionysus
Apr 2014
#46
But the police are highly trained driving experts. They can handle distractions...
Glassunion
Apr 2014
#36
I drive my daughter to school and often drive to work on surface streets in Chicago
alcibiades_mystery
Apr 2014
#24
Here in MA law say no texting while engine in gear...so that applies to stopped at a red
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2014
#27
Good idea. Under 18 does lose their licence in MA, and have to complete a course on consequences
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2014
#73
Powerful ad all right. But the policeman should have said "It just might have saved
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2014
#25
This is as much an ad for police pulling over people they think might have been texting as it is
Taitertots
Apr 2014
#86
I see people driving on the intertate highways glancing from road to phone and back.
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#130