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wnderinguy
07-16-2009, 05:15 PM
Just saw the video on ChekTV (http://www.chtv.com/ch/cheknews/index.html) where a woman was driving down Douglas St. and texing while steering with her knees.you can view the vid at the chek link.

Black SC2
07-16-2009, 05:53 PM
They should pass a law where if you see someone texting while driving, you are legally allowed to duct tape the person to their trunk, and then administer a Cleveland Steamer.

84GLI
07-16-2009, 07:42 PM
Is responding to this thread on my phone while driving still ok?:(

mspeedP5
07-16-2009, 08:17 PM
What a tool...
Hope the cops get her tag and give her some grief.

Black SC2
07-16-2009, 09:46 PM
What a tool...
Hope the cops get her tag and give her some grief.

I wonder if driving with undue consideration, or however it's worded, would apply in this kind of situation.

Benny95TA
07-16-2009, 10:18 PM
Is responding to this thread on my phone while driving still ok?:(

HAHAHAH!!

I text while I am driving... get good at it and you don't even have to take your eyes off the road. So once again they are going to bring in a law that f's over everyone based on a few people who are stupid about it.

PS... even though I text while driving, I keep my eyes on the road and one hand on the wheel. I don't condone what that woman was doing.

Eastwood
07-18-2009, 12:50 AM
^ Wow your a fucking idiot and you don't even realize it. Please off yourself immediately.

koukimonst3r
07-18-2009, 01:40 AM
I admit I text and drive, can't help it (:

Nightwalker
07-18-2009, 02:55 AM
I do it all the time, barely glance at the screen while doing it. Often wait if I'm near a lot of traffic or whatever though.

koukimonst3r
07-18-2009, 09:02 AM
I do it all the time, barely glance at the screen while doing it. Often wait if I'm near a lot of traffic or whatever though.

same! I don't do it when I'm on patullo bridge LOL

Enraged
07-18-2009, 10:10 AM
why cant people just take 2 seconds to pull off the road? are you really in that much of a rush?

"ya officer i had a few drinks, but not as much as THAT guy"

Nightwalker
07-18-2009, 06:47 PM
Do you pull off the road to change the track on the stereo, or change CDs? Do you pull over to talk to your passengers? When I'm on the highway from up here to Victoria for 2 hours with no stops, you bet I'll return txts.

rental_metard
07-18-2009, 07:03 PM
its hard as fuck to text while driving w/ the iphone. Generally I ask the passenger to return the texts for me.

Nightwalker
07-18-2009, 08:51 PM
its hard as fuck to text while driving w/ the iphone. Generally I ask the passenger to return the texts for me.

I can imagine since it's all touch. I've made passengers do this for me before too though lol

ostampflee
07-18-2009, 09:11 PM
Another reason why iPhones suck :)

You can have my E71-1 when you tear it from my dead, cold hands.

AJL
07-18-2009, 09:48 PM
I will return text while waiting for the lights along blanshard but not while i drive. I find people here have a hard time staying in between the white lines on the road do i pay attention to them coming in my lane.

Super Dipper
07-18-2009, 10:39 PM
well retard in a golf infront of me tonight on the hwy 1 just before the mckenzie turnoff driving like a tool in the middle of lines...all bc of paying more attention to his phone than the road.

i thought he was drunk. fuckin twit

Black SC2
07-19-2009, 07:53 AM
Do you pull off the road to change the track on the stereo, or change CDs?

That's a simple muscle memory thing though, and requires no prolonged mental effort to do. Texting is a constant thing, especially considering how long it takes to put together a sentence. I hate test messages at the best of times, but at the wheel is the worst. It takes you four presses of a button just to make a fucking S. Try texting the word Mississippi while driving and see if you don't crash. :P

rental_metard
07-19-2009, 09:17 AM
It takes you four presses of a button just to make a fucking S.

your not using T9?

TouringTeg
07-19-2009, 11:02 AM
Did anyone find it ironic that the viewer who sent in the video was video taping and driving at the same time? lol

Black SC2
07-19-2009, 12:00 PM
your not using T9?

Dude, I just graduated from the Motorola Zack Morris special like a year ago.

Enraged
07-19-2009, 08:16 PM
Do you pull off the road to change the track on the stereo, or change CDs? Do you pull over to talk to your passengers? When I'm on the highway from up here to Victoria for 2 hours with no stops, you bet I'll return txts.

well if you ever get in an accident, i hope texting isnt the cause of it.

i just dont get why everyone is in such a rush, will 5 minutes off the road to text/talk really cost you that much?

Benny95TA
07-24-2009, 06:11 PM
^ Wow your a fucking idiot and you don't even realize it. Please off yourself immediately.

Never had an accident, and have my Roadstar.
Blow me.

Buster
07-27-2009, 03:17 PM
I text all the time while driving....lol
That is what kids are for, get them to text for you.

TheSmokeShow
07-27-2009, 09:21 PM
Some young gunz just don't get it, even when they are stuck in their car in the ditch their thumbs just keep going.... can't stop won't stop.



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v70/nismotuner/DSC01409edit.jpg

^The driver seemed pretty chill when I popped the door, sent txt's the whole time np. Probably telling his bff that he wouldn't brb.

I could drive with my knees on the hwy and not crash... but I don't.

BNR32_Coupe
07-28-2009, 12:02 AM
what's wrong with texting while driving? im perfectly capable of texting while driving properly, not like those other guys
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa145/SamLung/flamesuit.jpg

koukimonst3r
07-28-2009, 12:12 AM
what's wrong with texting while driving? im perfectly capable of texting while driving properly, not like those other guys
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa145/SamLung/flamesuit.jpg

^ same (:

Amaru
07-28-2009, 09:55 AM
Nothing groundbreaking, but....

http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2009/07/28/testing-driving-accidents345.html

Gyuji
09-27-2009, 08:10 AM
Regardless of whether or not you believe that using the phone for any reason while driving affects your chance of crashing (which you'd have to be retarded to say it doesn't), are you so self-involved and pathetic that you can't wait until you get where you're going to continue your inane chatter with your friends?

The whole twitter/text movement and this sad need to prattle on about every single detail of your life is really getting on my nerves.

Soundy
09-27-2009, 08:45 AM
^Your need to prattle about that little detail of your life just got on my nerves.

Enraged
10-22-2009, 07:59 AM
jan 1 2010: cellphone ban in effect, hands free kit required. "N" drivers are completely screwed haha
feb 1 2010: they start enforcing with $167 fines, +3 points if you are texting/emailing

http://www.canada.com/search/Using+cell+phone+while+driving+outlawed+2010/2129389/story.html

All I gotta say, is about damn time.

edit: and for anyone that bitches about handsfree kits being expensive, there are always cheap options like this for $15: http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=44152&promoid=1059

ness_71
10-22-2009, 08:54 AM
Hands free should be banned too. I don't think it's the driving with one hand that's the problem.

Soundy
10-22-2009, 09:24 AM
Actually, it's not driving with one hand that's the biggest part of the problem... having your view and the ability to turn your head to shoulder check restricted by holding the phone up to you head, is the biggest danger. Looking away from the road to text/dial/email is a very close second.

stevo911_
10-22-2009, 09:29 AM
edit: and for anyone that bitches about handsfree kits being expensive, there are always cheap options like this for $15: http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=44152&promoid=1059
theres even cheaper hands free kits outs there:
http://www.andreaharner.com/archives/HandsFreeCellPhone.jpg
(stolen from IR)

projectcivic
10-22-2009, 10:54 AM
Someone here at work just called Island Audio and asked how busy this has made them, and they said the phone hasn't stopped ringing with people purchasing either hands free kits or buying ear piece.

wnderinguy
10-22-2009, 11:20 AM
theres even cheaper hands free kits outs there:
http://www.andreaharner.com/archives/HandsFreeCellPhone.jpg
(stolen from IR)

But what if you have one of them new fangled camera phones ..

http://s1.postimage.org/gcykA.jpg

sebberry
10-22-2009, 08:52 PM
Actually, it's not driving with one hand that's the biggest part of the problem... having your view and the ability to turn your head to shoulder check restricted by holding the phone up to you head, is the biggest danger. Looking away from the road to text/dial/email is a very close second.

Let's not forget about the left brain/right brain battle making it difficult to focus on critical driving tasks while carrying on a conversation.

Super Dipper
10-22-2009, 09:49 PM
the new rules coming into effect at the beginning of the year will in theory make ppl pay more attention to the roads rather than their phones. I know im pretty bad when im on the road.

however what i do not agree with is emergency personal being exempt from this rule. They are more dangerous if they are going somewhere in a high speed chase or emergency and talking on their phones. if the gen pop are banned from using them, emergency personal should also be banned.

sebberry
10-22-2009, 09:59 PM
however what i do not agree with is emergency personal being exempt from this rule. They are more dangerous if they are going somewhere in a high speed chase or emergency and talking on their phones. if the gen pop are banned from using them, emergency personal should also be banned.

They likely don't use their phones while on a chase or other emergency call, but they do use their radios of obvious reasons.

They have also received driver training that most people haven't.

Super Dipper
10-22-2009, 10:44 PM
They likely don't use their phones while on a chase or other emergency call, but they do use their radios of obvious reasons.

They have also received driver training that most people haven't.

seen enough cops on the phone while on pursuits, so trying to justify their actions isnt going to fly

and regardless of what sort of evasive maneuver training they have received, its not going to help them if they handset stuck to the side of their ear

MWR34
10-23-2009, 02:40 AM
I admit, I have TWD, but that was with a normal phone. It is 100% impossible to do with an iPhone without taking your eyes off the road, the touchscreen has no sense of feeling where the buttons or words are. Same with a BlackBerry, too many buttons to press to try to freehand it. But yes, and normal flip phone or
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Style phone.. I can TWD without looking at the phone at all.

Soundy
10-23-2009, 04:05 AM
seen enough cops on the phone while on pursuits, so trying to justify their actions isnt going to fly

and regardless of what sort of evasive maneuver training they have received, its not going to help them if they handset stuck to the side of their ear

NO reason they can't be constrained to handsfree the same as everyone else.

m1ataman
10-23-2009, 07:28 AM
It was nice yesterday on my way home from work watching the guy behind me driving with his cell phone in one hand and a smoke in the other. Just checking my mirror to see when this clown was going to run into the back of my car.

Elevorett
10-23-2009, 09:10 AM
seen enough cops on the phone while on pursuits, so trying to justify their actions isnt going to fly

and regardless of what sort of evasive maneuver training they have received, its not going to help them if they handset stuck to the side of their ear

I Read the article in the newspaper and jumped to the same conclusion. "How is it appropriate for emergency personnel to use their cell phones when they're people too and it's just as dangerous for them as it is us; potentially moreso because they often have higher stress, higher speed situations."

I did however, remember about how the Victoria Police CREST system had been giving its users nightmares in the form of dead zones and lack of clarity. As a result, the police chief issued all officers cell phones. I can see this being a possible case to why we're seeing officers on the phone with lights flashing.

That's speculation though.

valent|n0
10-23-2009, 10:19 AM
same
I can text without looking at the phone at all with the old fashioned flip phone

Super Dipper
10-23-2009, 11:19 AM
I Read the article in the newspaper and jumped to the same conclusion. "How is it appropriate for emergency personnel to use their cell phones when they're people too and it's just as dangerous for them as it is us; potentially moreso because they often have higher stress, higher speed situations."

I did however, remember about how the Victoria Police CREST system had been giving its users nightmares in the form of dead zones and lack of clarity. As a result, the police chief issued all officers cell phones. I can see this being a possible case to why we're seeing officers on the phone with lights flashing.

That's speculation though.

I do you are correct James, I remember a while back, actually it was around the time of the nasty murder in Oak Bay that involved the asian family. OBPD and VPD were trying to communicate through the CREST system and they couldnt due to fur issues and resorted to using their cell phones.

I dont have a problem what so ever with the officers using their phones in those types of situations. In our small group we all know a few cops that are on the beat and we want them to remain safe, but there is no way an emergency personnel is going to be any safer on the road while using a cell phone when it has been perceived and accepted that the regular BC citizen is a hazard.

Here' s question for all the nay-sayers. What about those emergency personnel that are off duty? Once the uniform is removed and they are living their lives right next to us on the roads, are they bound by the same law, or is it ok for them to use their devices?

Its should be all or none. Giving exemptions only increases chances of circumventing the system in place and finding loopholes in the process.

Enraged
10-23-2009, 11:32 AM
Here' s question for all the nay-sayers. What about those emergency personnel that are off duty? Once the uniform is removed and they are living their lives right next to us on the roads, are they bound by the same law, or is it ok for them to use their devices?

Oh, you mean like cops getting pulled over for speeding while off duty and not getting tickets?

Its should be all or none. Giving exemptions only increases chances of circumventing the system in place and finding loopholes in the process.

Should be.... theres alot of things that should be, and aren't.

Super Dipper
10-23-2009, 11:53 AM
Oh, you mean like cops getting pulled over for speeding while off duty and not getting tickets?



Should be.... theres alot of things that should be, and aren't.

in a perfect world i guess...