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In reply to the discussion: Study: 1 In 3 Americans Text And Drive [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)2. I can read a text at a glance.
Simple enough to hold it up in the line of vision, so I can still see the road and the phone simultaneously. Your peripheral vision is doing most of the work while driving anyway.
I also don't need to see the phone at all to type out a reply. Everyone's different. Some people are capable, some aren't. My new phone has good text to voice and vice versa functionality too.
Distracted driving can certainly be a problem. Saying it's an 'increasing factor' doesn't really tell me anything. Last person that hit me was fucking with her radio when it happened. Before that, rear ended me while talking on the phone. Guy before that wandered into my lane while eating a burger. All kinds of distracted bullshit happens on the road, all the time.
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And most people who text and drive (a rather large percentage of americans apparently)
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#22
I'm sure most people who exceed the speed limit and run red lights never crash doing it.
sangsaran
Mar 2013
#33
If a dog or cat ran in front of your car, do you think you would notice it as quickly
ZombieHorde
Mar 2013
#72
Yeah, and I drink Martinis. Those are a pain in the ass to drive with.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2013
#144
Windows Phone 8 as well. I imagine most of the droid devices have it too.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#36
It could be argued that talking on a cell phone or texting is far less essential...
love_katz
Mar 2013
#115
The difference is that the road sign is near infinity optically. The phone is inches away.
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#31
Average texts per day for me, in a vehicle is probably not a whole number at all.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#94
Sorry to hear you've been injured. What amazes me is that people here on DU are
truedelphi
Mar 2013
#43
Cell towers can triangulate you as long as the phone is on, whether the GPS is on or not.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#78
How are they supposed to differentiate between the driver, and a passenger, even a
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#76
How to stop texting while driving or in this case when movement is detected?
cstanleytech
Mar 2013
#119
I think grisly photos of the aftermath of accidents caused by texting while driving should be...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#46
The problem isn't the texting it is the driving. People are as a rule unfit to drive,
Exultant Democracy
Mar 2013
#71
Driving is multi-tasking all on its own, if the driver is doing a good job of it.
love_katz
Mar 2013
#113
Every. Single. Time you get behind the wheel of an automobile and hit the public roads
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#123