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craig
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Woman writing a text while driving!!

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Right, check this out.

Driving down my local 30 zone, woman pulls slowly out of a junction in front of me. So I brake and think wtf.

Then, SHE STOPS diagonally across the road and finishes texting on her phone, so I am parked on the road and she is blocking my way. I beep at her and mouth WTF, she doen't look at me but waves and laughs :roll:

Nice to know that texting prioritises road safety ](*,) #-o :roll: :mad:
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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I've seen truckers texting #-o

Don't think it's actually illegal either ](*,) (hope I'm wrong though!)
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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JohnnyC wrote:

Don't think it's actually illegal either ](*,) (hope I'm wrong though!)


hope you're wrong too. texting is 100% more dangerous than talking while driving!
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

Post by Red Devil »

RedMR² wrote:
JohnnyC wrote:

Don't think it's actually illegal either ](*,) (hope I'm wrong though!)


hope you're wrong too. texting is 100% more dangerous than talking while driving!


The law does not extend to hands-free use of equipment. Similarly, users will not be prosecuted if the phone is held in a cradle. Drivers should exercise caution while using a hands-free kit as it's still a distraction from driving.

Driving with the phone balanced between shoulder and ear doesn't count as hands-free !!!! #-o

Texting while driving is not permitted under the new legislation [-X

You cannot answer incoming calls while driving. If the phone rings while the car is moving, then the driver must stop at the side of the road before answering.

The ban also applies to driving while stopped at traffic lights or in a traffic jam. While the car is under the control of a driver, then that driver cannot use a mobile phone. An exception is made in lengthy tailbacks when the engine is turned off.

Calls to 999 (or 112) in genuine emergencies are permitted where it would be unsafe or impractical to stop.

HTH
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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HA!

To be honest, i am guilty of texting while driving! :)

But then i dont look at the phone when texting.

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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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Very illegal! 3 points and £60 if a copper sees you.
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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never mind texting, you wouldnt have thought some new laws on using mobiles came out not long ago with the amount of people i have seen using a phone while out and about this morning ](*,)
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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tonigmr2 wrote:Very illegal! 3 points and £60 if a copper sees you.
T


Yeah and so is speeding, but it doesnt stop people :) :) :)

I am just back from Miami,

Using the phone there while driving is illegal too, but its something that the police just dont enforce
They think they have far better things to be doing with their time that stopping people on the phone.

Nick
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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shibby! wrote:
tonigmr2 wrote:Very illegal! 3 points and £60 if a copper sees you.
T


Yeah and so is speeding, but it doesnt stop people :) :) :)

I am just back from Miami,

Using the phone there while driving is illegal too, but its something that the police just dont enforce
They think they have far better things to be doing with their time that stopping people on the phone.

Nick


Maybe we should let people get away with drink driving as well then? Evidence shows that using a phone is more dangerous than being just over the legal drink driving limit.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1885775.stm
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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nailmonkey wrote:
shibby! wrote:
tonigmr2 wrote:Very illegal! 3 points and £60 if a copper sees you.
T


Yeah and so is speeding, but it doesnt stop people :) :) :)

I am just back from Miami,

Using the phone there while driving is illegal too, but its something that the police just dont enforce
They think they have far better things to be doing with their time that stopping people on the phone.

Nick


Maybe we should let people get away with drink driving as well then?




Good idea!!!!

Too many laws here!
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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They want to apply the same DD limits to this country they have in Europe.

Fine, but in Europe you don't get points for being mildly over the limit. You just get a fine and a night in the drink tank. Points are only issued for being massively over.

I recon, knowing this government, end up with lower limits and harsher penalties. [-(
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

Post by Mauler »

This overreaction with people talking on handsfree kits is rediculous. I hardly ever use my phone while driving but I can't see how it's any different to the emergency services using their radios while driving or cab drivers doing the same. How is it even different to talking to a passenger - the only difference is that they're not in the car with you...

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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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Mauler wrote:I can't see how it's any different to the emergency services using their radios while driving or cab drivers doing the same. How is it even different to talking to a passenger - the only difference is that they're not in the car with you...


Well, yes, in a way I guess thats true - but I'd say that them getting a radio call to respond to a serious RTA or something else where peoples lives could be in danger, is more important than somebody texting you to find out where you are going tonight.
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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Speedy wrote:
Mauler wrote:I can't see how it's any different to the emergency services using their radios while driving or cab drivers doing the same. How is it even different to talking to a passenger - the only difference is that they're not in the car with you...


Well, yes, in a way I guess thats true - but I'd say that them getting a radio call to respond to a serious RTA or something else where peoples lives could be in danger, is more important than somebody texting you to find out where you are going tonight.


Aye, but I mean when you're using a hands-free kit so that both hands are still available to control the car. The Gov will pass legislation soon to ban head units from cars soon because it will distract drivers when they need to change radio station or CDs - surely it's no different to glancing at your ringing phone and pressing one button to pick the call up? It's not like you're holding the phone or anything #-o
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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Worse than that it will soon be illegal to have passengers in the car, as you might talk to them, and that could distract you.

1st then to be made illegal before that, is that changing the radio station as you have to take 1 hand off the wheel, and glance at the station.

THEN!

Changing gear will be illegal, as you need to take one hand off the wheel, and are not concentrating on the road ahead.





AND FINALLY

It will be illegal to get blown while driving.


Nick
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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shibby! wrote:AND FINALLY

It will be illegal to get blown while driving.


Nick


Dude, already very illegal :wink:

But is there simply anything better than driving a great looking, fast car whilst getting blown?

Well, only if she doesn't..... :sick:

:lol:
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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nailmonkey wrote:Maybe we should let people get away with drink driving as well then? Evidence shows that using a phone is more dangerous than being just over the legal drink driving limit.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1885775.stm


Well they do say that 1/3 of accidents are caused by drunk drivers.
Which means that 2/3 of accidents are caused by sober drivers.

Surely this means its safer to drive drunk?

LOL - gotta love statistics.
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

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mattcambs wrote:
shibby! wrote:AND FINALLY

It will be illegal to get blown while driving.


Nick


Dude, already very illegal :wink:

But is there simply anything better than driving a great looking, fast car whilst getting blown?

Well, only if she doesn't..... :sick:

:lol:


Gutted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is sweet anyway! hahahahahaah

Nick
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Re: Woman writing a text while driving!!

Post by master2 »

Highly highy dangerous!

Girl from my old college was texting away driving down the dual carriageway. Not looking at the road and dint notice the Sainsburys truck stopped in front. Ploughed straight into the back of it in her little mini, ripped the roof clean off along with her head.
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