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#1 WhiteKnight77
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Cop claims hes issued nearly 800 tickets for texting and driving and expects to reach 1000 by years end. He gets most people at stop lights due to their erroneous thinking that it is OK to do so since the vehicle isn't moving. He counts the number of times someone taps a screen to determine whether or not someone is texting.

Do people who get ticketed for texting and driving in states who have the laws against it deserve the tickets and fines they receive? 

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Cop claims hes issued nearly 800 tickets for texting and driving and expects to reach 1000 by years end. He gets most people at stop lights due to their erroneous thinking that it is OK to do so since the vehicle isn't moving. He counts the number of times someone taps a screen to determine whether or not someone is texting.

Do people who get ticketed for texting and driving in states who have the laws against it deserve the tickets and fines they receive? 

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Of course they deserve it, they're not only only putting themselves in danger, but everyone around them too.
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how would they not deserve it?

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how would they not deserve it?

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#5 Mikey132
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Yes they do.  Texting and driving is bad.  I think the penalty is not enough.  They should have their car impounded for a week if they get caught.

No text is ever worth killing someone else so you can read or send.

 

I'm not sure if it was the Toronto cops or the region next to them.  One day they had a cop dress up like a homeless guy and stand near an intersection with a cardboard sign that said, "Hello, my name is Constaple so and so.  If you are talking on your phone or texing right now you are about to get a ticket!"   The uniformed cops were just up the road. 

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With the amount of car accidents caused daily by texting and driving, I see no reason not to ticket them. Texting at a stop light is bad too because you have people who are so busy texting they don't notice the light turn green and hold up traffic. I understand some people feel they can do it and not get in an accident but you can't let one person get away with it while punishing another.

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#7 edinsftw
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I don't text and drive but i do change songs on my mp3 and ive never gotten close to being in an accident. All you have to do is use speech to text now anyway...pretty simple. So in a way they kind of do deserve it.

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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

how would they not deserve it?

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#9 Amvis
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At stop lights? Kinda ridiculous. If the word on that gets it out, it might just encourage people to text while moving so the cop can't count them.

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#10 SaltyMeatballs
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F*ck off cop. I will text at lights, I think it's morally justified. Worst that could happen? You don't spot the green light as quickly, oooooooooooooh so bad.

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I don't text and drive but i do change songs on my mp3 and ive never gotten close to being in an accident. All you have to do is use speech to text now anyway...pretty simple. So in a way they kind of do deserve it.

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Even speech to text takes attention from the road.  Same as talking on a hands free device.   When you ask your brain to start concentrating on something that is not in the car you take attention away from your driving, which you should be paying attention too. 

I operate heavy equipment in road construction.  Though sometimes I have gas pedal, clucth, brake, and other levers or sticks that do different things, along with people walking on the ground around me I can still concentrate on all of that because it's all part of the situation I'm concentrating on.   I tried talking on a phone and driving years ago before it was illegal here and I didn't like how it felt.

 

I think that car companies are trying to add way to many features to cars now.  A gas pedal, brakes and steering wheel is all you need, along with a seat for your butt.  Cars are meant for getting to point A to point B, and not for bringing your whole ******* life behind the wheel with you.

 

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[QUOTE="edinsftw"]

I don't text and drive but i do change songs on my mp3 and ive never gotten close to being in an accident. All you have to do is use speech to text now anyway...pretty simple. So in a way they kind of do deserve it.

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Even speech to text takes attention from the road. Same as talking on a hands free device. When you ask your brain to start concentrating on something that is not in the car you take attention away from your driving, which you should be paying attention too.

I operate heavy equipment in road construction. Though sometimes I have gas pedal, clucth, brake, and other levers or sticks that do different things, along with people walking on the ground around me I can still concentrate on all of that because it's all part of the situation I'm concentrating on. I tried talking on a phone and driving years ago before it was illegal here and I didn't like how it felt.

I think that car companies are trying to add way to many features to cars now. A gas pedal, brakes and steering wheel is all you need, along with a seat for your butt. Cars are meant for getting to point A to point B, and not for bringing your whole ******* life behind the wheel with you.

Talking on the phone while driving is illegal where you live? Where I live it is only illegal in construction zones, and school zones. I've never had much of a problem talking and driving on the phone. Hell, I eat and drive too. I also select songs on my MP3 player. The only wreck I've ever been in was when someone rear-ended me at a red light going 45 miles per hour.

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[QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]

[QUOTE="lostrib"]

how would they not deserve it?

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F*ck off cop. I will text at lights, I think it's morally justified. Worst that could happen? You don't spot the green light as quickly, oooooooooooooh so bad.

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Of course they do. I don't even touch my phone when I'm in my car. Keep giving them tickets.
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While at red lights seems likes fine to me. You can't cause an accident when you're stopped. Fvck people that text while actually driving though.
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Honestly, good. I almost got in an accident once because of some idiot texting.

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#18 pie-junior
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F*ck off cop. I will text at lights, I think it's morally justified. Worst that could happen? You don't spot the green light as quickly, oooooooooooooh so bad.

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[QUOTE="Mikey132"]

[QUOTE="edinsftw"]

I don't text and drive but i do change songs on my mp3 and ive never gotten close to being in an accident. All you have to do is use speech to text now anyway...pretty simple. So in a way they kind of do deserve it.

Amvis

Even speech to text takes attention from the road. Same as talking on a hands free device. When you ask your brain to start concentrating on something that is not in the car you take attention away from your driving, which you should be paying attention too.

I operate heavy equipment in road construction. Though sometimes I have gas pedal, clucth, brake, and other levers or sticks that do different things, along with people walking on the ground around me I can still concentrate on all of that because it's all part of the situation I'm concentrating on. I tried talking on a phone and driving years ago before it was illegal here and I didn't like how it felt.

 

I think that car companies are trying to add way to many features to cars now. A gas pedal, brakes and steering wheel is all you need, along with a seat for your butt. Cars are meant for getting to point A to point B, and not for bringing your whole ******* life behind the wheel with you.

 

Talking on the phone while driving is illegal where you live? Where I live it is only illegal in construction zones, and school zones. I've never had much of a problem talking and driving on the phone. Hell, I eat and drive too. I also select songs on my MP3 player. The only wreck I've ever been in was when someone rear-ended me at a red light going 45 miles per hour.

Yeah, texting and talking is illegal here unless you are using a hands free device.  I'm in Ontario, Canada.  

You can have your car impounded for 7 days and a fine if you get caught driving 50 km/h above the posted speed limit. 

Both happen allot where I live.  People unable to obtian a message stressing saftey because their personally life is far more important than the safety of others around them.  

Sheep don't like to run, yet our economy requires it...  so "they" say.  We're bound to run into each other from time to time right.  I can just toss out a sorry that means nothing and be on my way.

Ignorance runs in the veins of the 25,000 people in this small town that I live in.  They will cut you off, walk out in front of you to cross a road nowhere near a crosswalk and give you a dirty look if you ask "WTF?"  

The other day I was at the gas station waiting in line to pay and get a pack of smokes.  When it was my turn to pay the guy behind me reached around me and threw his money on the counter and said "Pump 6, I can't wait any longer"  he turned around and walked out.  Yet, I guarantee if I did that to him he'd have some kind of snide remark for me.  

It's either the economy or the Government that is ****ing people up.  Could be both.   

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Damn. I do ocassionally check my phone at red lights. Didn't know they'd write you up for that. 

I think everyone but careless assholes are in agreement that texting while actually driving is terrible though. 

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Damn. I do ocassionally check my phone at red lights. Didn't know they'd write you up for that. 

I think everyone but careless assholes are in agreement that texting while actually driving is terrible though. 

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It's pretty much close to driving drunk.
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[QUOTE="Optical_Order"]

Damn. I do ocassionally check my phone at red lights. Didn't know they'd write you up for that. 

I think everyone but careless assholes are in agreement that texting while actually driving is terrible though. 

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It's pretty much close to driving drunk.

so is talking with your passenger, listening to the radio, or talking on the free (regardless of hands free)

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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="Optical_Order"]

Damn. I do ocassionally check my phone at red lights. Didn't know they'd write you up for that. 

I think everyone but careless assholes are in agreement that texting while actually driving is terrible though. 

lostrib

It's pretty much close to driving drunk.

so is talking with your passenger, listening to the radio, or talking on the free (regardless of hands free)

Not really.
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"] It's pretty much close to driving drunk.The_Lipscomb

so is talking with your passenger, listening to the radio, or talking on the free (regardless of hands free)

Not really.

with regard to Impact on driving performance they are
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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="lostrib"]

so is talking with your passenger, listening to the radio, or talking on the free (regardless of hands free)

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Not really.

with regard to Impact on driving performance they are

To me, texting.. Not looking at the road. If I'm on the phone, or talking to somebody. My eyes are on the road. Seems pretty different to me.
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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="Person0"][QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"] Not really.

with regard to Impact on driving performance they are

To me, texting.. Not looking at the road. If I'm on the phone, or talking to somebody. My eyes are on the road. Seems pretty different to me.

They are all distractions that impact your reaction time and driving performance close to the same amount....
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[QUOTE="Person0"][QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="Person0"] with regard to Impact on driving performance they are

To me, texting.. Not looking at the road. If I'm on the phone, or talking to somebody. My eyes are on the road. Seems pretty different to me.

They are all distractions that impact your reaction time and driving performance close to the same amount....

So, talking to somebody while your eyes are on the road, is equally as dangerous as texting and not even looking at the road? What?
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[QUOTE="Person0"][QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"] Not really.The_Lipscomb
with regard to Impact on driving performance they are

To me, texting.. Not looking at the road. If I'm on the phone, or talking to somebody. My eyes are on the road. Seems pretty different to me.

And yet, they result in similar distraction/decrease in reaction time/poor driving performance as that of someone who is intoxicated

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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="Person0"] with regard to Impact on driving performance they arelostrib

To me, texting.. Not looking at the road. If I'm on the phone, or talking to somebody. My eyes are on the road. Seems pretty different to me.

And yet, they result in similar distraction/decrease in reaction time/poor driving performance as that of someone who is intoxicated

Sure, why not?
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[QUOTE="Person0"][QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"] To me, texting.. Not looking at the road. If I'm on the phone, or talking to somebody. My eyes are on the road. Seems pretty different to me.The_Lipscomb
They are all distractions that impact your reaction time and driving performance close to the same amount....

So, talking to somebody while your eyes are on the road, is equally as dangerous as texting and not even looking at the road? What?

Well A) when people talk to a passenger their eyes don't always remain on the road

B) yes, it is the actual conversation that is distracting you.  That is why even with hands free devices for phones, talking on the phone is still detrimental to your driving abilities

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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="Person0"] They are all distractions that impact your reaction time and driving performance close to the same amount....lostrib

So, talking to somebody while your eyes are on the road, is equally as dangerous as texting and not even looking at the road? What?

Well A) when people talk to a passenger their eyes don't always remain on the road

B) yes, it is the actual conversation that is distracting you.  That is why even with hands free devices for phones, talking on the phone is still detrimental to your driving abilities

I understand.
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Out on the highway going 60 while texting? Sure, absolutely.

Stopped at a red light? I'm having a hard time why you should ticket them.

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Out on the highway going 60 while texting? Sure, absolutely.

Stopped at a red light? I'm having a hard time why you should ticket them.

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they are still operating a motor vehicle, and even at a red light you need to be aware of what is going on around you

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Out on the highway going 60 while texting? Sure, absolutely.

Stopped at a red light? I'm having a hard time why you should ticket them.

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Lots of money.
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[QUOTE="StrifeDelivery"]

Out on the highway going 60 while texting? Sure, absolutely.

Stopped at a red light? I'm having a hard time why you should ticket them.

lostrib

they are still operating a motor vehicle, and even at a red light you need to be aware of what is going on around you

No, the wise choice is to go flying through the intersection on a red.

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[QUOTE="StrifeDelivery"]

Out on the highway going 60 while texting? Sure, absolutely.

Stopped at a red light? I'm having a hard time why you should ticket them.

lostrib

they are still operating a motor vehicle, and even at a red light you need to be aware of what is going on around you

Yeah, what's going on around them is other stopped vehicles.

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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"] To me, texting.. Not looking at the road. If I'm on the phone, or talking to somebody. My eyes are on the road. Seems pretty different to me.The_Lipscomb

And yet, they result in similar distraction/decrease in reaction time/poor driving performance as that of someone who is intoxicated

Sure, why not?

Studies have proven it. You can believe whatever you'd like, doesn't change reality.
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="StrifeDelivery"]

Out on the highway going 60 while texting? Sure, absolutely.

Stopped at a red light? I'm having a hard time why you should ticket them.

StrifeDelivery

they are still operating a motor vehicle, and even at a red light you need to be aware of what is going on around you

Yeah, what's going on around them is other stopped vehicles.

that's not entirely true.

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[QUOTE="StrifeDelivery"]

[QUOTE="lostrib"]

they are still operating a motor vehicle, and even at a red light you need to be aware of what is going on around you

lostrib

Yeah, what's going on around them is other stopped vehicles.

that's not entirely true.

Of course not, but again there isn't much going at a red light, and if certain things do happen, there isn't much you can do about it.

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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="StrifeDelivery"]

Yeah, what's going on around them is other stopped vehicles.

StrifeDelivery

that's not entirely true.

Of course not, but again there isn't much going at a red light, and if certain things do happen, there isn't much you can do about it.

still need to pay attention while operating a motor vehicle.  Or this is how you get the asshats that sit at green lights, completely oblivious to the light change

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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="Person0"] They are all distractions that impact your reaction time and driving performance close to the same amount....lostrib

So, talking to somebody while your eyes are on the road, is equally as dangerous as texting and not even looking at the road? What?

Well A) when people talk to a passenger their eyes don't always remain on the road

B) yes, it is the actual conversation that is distracting you.  That is why even with hands free devices for phones, talking on the phone is still detrimental to your driving abilities

On thing sets talking to a passenger and on a phone apart.  Your passenger can always say "Look out"  On top of that, when you talk to a passenger they are part of the car.  It is easy to hold a conversation while you drive with someone in the car.   We didn't go through 100 years of Driving without ever tackling the issue of a distracting passenger for a reason.

It's only when your mind leaves the car on the phone or texting that makes you distracted.  I've never had a problem watching the road and talking to someone else in the car.  

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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"][QUOTE="lostrib"]

And yet, they result in similar distraction/decrease in reaction time/poor driving performance as that of someone who is intoxicated

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Sure, why not?

Studies have proven it. You can believe whatever you'd like, doesn't change reality.

Ok.
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"] So, talking to somebody while your eyes are on the road, is equally as dangerous as texting and not even looking at the road? What?Mikey132

Well A) when people talk to a passenger their eyes don't always remain on the road

B) yes, it is the actual conversation that is distracting you.  That is why even with hands free devices for phones, talking on the phone is still detrimental to your driving abilities

On thing sets talking to a passenger and on a phone apart.  Your passenger can always say "Look out"  On top of that, when you talk to a passenger they are part of the car.  It is easy to hold a conversation while you drive with someone in the car.   We didn't go through 100 years of Driving without ever tackling the issue of a distracting passenger for a reason.

It's only when your mind leaves the car on the phone or texting that makes you distracted.  I've never had a problem watching the road and talking to someone else in the car.  

If your passenger says look out they have to notice something first then tell you, then you have to see what they are talking about then you react...that is a lot of time to react to something in many cases more time then you actually have. We didn't so anything about passengers because its not possible to do anything besides have single seat cars which is dumb. Any conversation is distracting, people are terrible at multitasking, having a conversation no matter over the phone or with someone in the car adds another task on to you.
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Cop claims hes issued nearly 800 tickets for texting and driving and expects to reach 1000 by years end. He gets most people at stop lights due to their erroneous thinking that it is OK to do so since the vehicle isn't moving. He counts the number of times someone taps a screen to determine whether or not someone is texting.

Do people who get ticketed for texting and driving in states who have the laws against it deserve the tickets and fines they receive? 

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[QUOTE="Mikey132"]

[QUOTE="lostrib"]

Well A) when people talk to a passenger their eyes don't always remain on the road

B) yes, it is the actual conversation that is distracting you.  That is why even with hands free devices for phones, talking on the phone is still detrimental to your driving abilities

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On thing sets talking to a passenger and on a phone apart.  Your passenger can always say "Look out"  On top of that, when you talk to a passenger they are part of the car.  It is easy to hold a conversation while you drive with someone in the car.   We didn't go through 100 years of Driving without ever tackling the issue of a distracting passenger for a reason.

It's only when your mind leaves the car on the phone or texting that makes you distracted.  I've never had a problem watching the road and talking to someone else in the car.  

If your passenger says look out they have to notice something first then tell you, then you have to see what they are talking about then you react...that is a lot of time to react to something in many cases more time then you actually have. We didn't so anything about passengers because its not possible to do anything besides have single seat cars which is dumb. Any conversation is distracting, people are terrible at multitasking, having a conversation no matter over the phone or with someone in the car adds another task on to you.

We never did anything about passengers because the distraction level was never this great from them.  My mother drove fine with 4 kids in the car, and you can imagine how distracting that would be.  Put her on a phone while driving and the result of distraction is more severe. 

I have to disagree that "any" conversation is distracting.  I run heavy equipment in road construction. I have a clutch, gas, break, and a few levers or sticks to **** with while people walk around me on the ground.  And if I ever hit one of those people I wouldn't feel it.  But, I can concentrate on all of that because it's all part of where I am and what I'm doing.   Talking to the wife about how Sally needs new shoes while I drive down the hiway has nothing to do with driving.  

I can see the difference from having a passenger and talking on the phone.  I've been through both.  A passenger is way less likely to cause you to crash than a phone would be.

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[QUOTE="Person0"][QUOTE="Mikey132"]

On thing sets talking to a passenger and on a phone apart.  Your passenger can always say "Look out"  On top of that, when you talk to a passenger they are part of the car.  It is easy to hold a conversation while you drive with someone in the car.   We didn't go through 100 years of Driving without ever tackling the issue of a distracting passenger for a reason.

It's only when your mind leaves the car on the phone or texting that makes you distracted.  I've never had a problem watching the road and talking to someone else in the car.  

Mikey132

If your passenger says look out they have to notice something first then tell you, then you have to see what they are talking about then you react...that is a lot of time to react to something in many cases more time then you actually have. We didn't so anything about passengers because its not possible to do anything besides have single seat cars which is dumb. Any conversation is distracting, people are terrible at multitasking, having a conversation no matter over the phone or with someone in the car adds another task on to you.

We never did anything about passengers because the distraction level was never this great from them.  My mother drove fine with 4 kids in the car, and you can imagine how distracting that would be.  Put her on a phone while driving and the result of distraction is more severe. 

I have to disagree that "any" conversation is distracting.  I run heavy equipment in road construction. I have a clutch, gas, break, and a few levers or sticks to **** with while people walk around me on the ground.  And if I ever hit one of those people I wouldn't feel it.  But, I can concentrate on all of that because it's all part of where I am and what I'm doing.   Talking to the wife about how Sally needs new shoes while I drive down the hiway has nothing to do with driving.  

I can see the difference from having a passenger and talking on the phone.  I've been through both.  A passenger is way less likely to cause you to crash than a phone would be.

Anecdotes are fun... Science disagrees with your whole second paragraph. How is talking on a phone (hands free) and to a passenger different? Hell it might be worse to be talking to a passenger because you'll look at them every once in a while.
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And what if someone is typing an address into their navigation system while stopped at a red light?
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Seems kind of dumb to get ticketed for it at a stop light.

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[QUOTE="Mikey132"]

[QUOTE="Person0"] If your passenger says look out they have to notice something first then tell you, then you have to see what they are talking about then you react...that is a lot of time to react to something in many cases more time then you actually have. We didn't so anything about passengers because its not possible to do anything besides have single seat cars which is dumb. Any conversation is distracting, people are terrible at multitasking, having a conversation no matter over the phone or with someone in the car adds another task on to you.Person0

We never did anything about passengers because the distraction level was never this great from them.  My mother drove fine with 4 kids in the car, and you can imagine how distracting that would be.  Put her on a phone while driving and the result of distraction is more severe. 

I have to disagree that "any" conversation is distracting.  I run heavy equipment in road construction. I have a clutch, gas, break, and a few levers or sticks to **** with while people walk around me on the ground.  And if I ever hit one of those people I wouldn't feel it.  But, I can concentrate on all of that because it's all part of where I am and what I'm doing.   Talking to the wife about how Sally needs new shoes while I drive down the hiway has nothing to do with driving.  

I can see the difference from having a passenger and talking on the phone.  I've been through both.  A passenger is way less likely to cause you to crash than a phone would be.

Anecdotes are fun... Science disagrees with your whole second paragraph. How is talking on a phone (hands free) and to a passenger different? Hell it might be worse to be talking to a passenger because you'll look at them every once in a while.

Passengers can STFU when you're making a difficult left in busy traffic, and can warn you to any dangers you might miss. Someone on the phone talking about what kind of balloons you're going to have at little Jimmy's birthday, is going to take your mind off driving, and they wont know when the appropriate time to stfu is.
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#50 lostrib
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And what if someone is typing an address into their navigation system while stopped at a red light?Laihendi

probably get a ticket depending on state laws