Talking on cell phone and texting while driving

My husband was hit by a texting teen about a year ago. He was in the hospital for days. Thankfully he is fine now except for some bad scarring. We were told by the insurance adjuster and the towing company that took his totaled car that if he had not been in a VW he very easily could have died and at the very least would have lost his legs. I would like to think that the young man who hit him would no longer text and drive but somehow I doubt it.
 
1 im guessing your work wasnt primarily email or internet at that time then, 2 well i could deal with issues at home, after 9pm on a weeknight when people are closed or starting to wind down so I dont want to bother them, 3 maybe I do have alot going on in my life, but i like being busy, i like my kids to have thier hobbies but me as well. I do get down time because I got everything done while getting other things done, so when I get home, im HOME. I mean I guess I could go home and be on phone and computer all the time and ignore my family, but its just easier to do while im running other errands and stuf and be with them when I am home


again, maybe it doesnt work for you, but for me it does, at any given time I could be on an email for my "hobby" while on phone about work, receiving a text about my little league team, and when home im playing with my kids. or i guess I could have just given them all 1 email that wouldnt get any response til home, but hey I got to walk through the mall with no interruptions.


p.s. im of the age where I am old enough to know what it was like with no cell phone but also young enough to "need" what cell phones currently offer.

If it works for you, then go for it. I just am of the opinion that many people are mentally addicted to cell phones. Personally, I find it sad. I'm not pointing a finger at you. You need to do what you need to do. I know many people who are on their cells constantly and it isn't about work or even their children. They just like to be tied to someone all the time. That's not my idea of life. Each to their own.

As for the original point of this thread, I am totally against people using a cell in any way while driving.

By the way, I am a travel agent and run my basket business now. It is almost entirely Internet based. I just handle the situations when I am at home and can be on the computer.
 
If it works for you, then go for it. I just am of the opinion that many people are mentally addicted to cell phones. Personally, I find it sad. I'm not pointing a finger at you. You need to do what you need to do. I know many people who are on their cells constantly and it isn't about work or even their children. They just like to be tied to someone all the time. That's not my idea of life. Each to their own.

As for the original point of this thread, I am totally against people using a cell in any way while driving.

By the way, I am a travel agent and run my basket business now. It is almost entirely Internet based. I just handle the situations when I am at home and can be on the computer.

I don't think that there is a comparison between texting, which requires both eyes and sometimes two hands, and answering a cell phone call. Talking on a cell phone is no more distracting than talking to a passenger in the next seat, talking to kids in the back seat, changing the radio station, etc. If drivers are going to be distracted, they will be distracted by anything going on in the vehicle. Its up to the driver to exercise self discipline; know when they can answer the person sitting next to them or answer the phone. I have blue tooth in my car and I use it all of the time. On long trips I often call my friends whom I haven't had time to catch up with for a while. The blue tooth comes in handy. It frees up my hand for my Dunkin Donut's coffee. ;)
 
I think people who text/talk/email while driving are scum. They're knowingly endangering so many lives it's disgusting. If it was up to me, people who do this would be thrown in jail for attempt manslaughter because that's what they're doing. And it's not involuntary.

Maybe that seems harsh to some but thinking your phone call... or even you job (if it relies on you using the phone so much) is NEVER important than anyone's life and people who think it is... sucks.
 

I think people who text/talk/email while driving are scum. They're knowingly endangering so many lives it's disgusting. If it was up to me, people who do this would be thrown in jail for attempt manslaughter because that's what they're doing. And it's not involuntary.

Maybe that seems harsh to some but thinking your phone call... or even you job (if it relies on you using the phone so much) is NEVER important than anyone's life and people who think it is... sucks.

Again, talking is not comparable to texting and emailing.
 
I was cursing this law yesterday. I was waiting on an important call from my Dr.

But, I had offered to take a client to the airport. Of course the call comes in just as I am leaving the airport along a very long road that has "No Stopping, No Parking" all the way down.

So, I missed the call.

So, now I am waiting again all day today for a call-back. I seriously think that answering this one call while not changing lanes while going the speed limit wouldn't have hurt anyone, but I did obey the law.

You don't have a bluetooth or wired ear piece so you can legally talk and drive? Most cell phone companies are giving those away for free now.
 
texting, dialing and emailing while driving is my #1 pet peeve. I if you get pulled over for this, you should have the same punishment as someone drinking while driving.

Agreed. It is just as dangerous, imo. People have a hard enough time as it is walking & texting at the same time.
 
Textxting while driving PSA vids:

(Not graphic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B8CCtqyNEw&feature=related


This one is from Car and Driver - very interesting! (also nothing graphic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbiHwGBsRr0&feature=related



This is the VERY graphic and realistic PSA done by the Police Department in Wales. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2eywp_lIdw&feature=related


And this is a non-graphic bit of the aftermath of the accident.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbFJWDqc0C4&videos=xAQsLsw2gKg


Distracted driving is alway bad driving. :sad2:
 
someone texting should get possible jail and ticket/lawyer fees exceeding $10000?

Are you kidding? Of COURSE!! Texting while driving? honestly, that's attempted manslaughter for crying out loud (because of course they weren't texting to try to kill someone, so it couldn't be murder, they're just criminally stupid). How can you ask if a DUI-comparable sentence is too severe for someone who knowlingly puts themselves and more importantly OTHERS in danger of their lives just because Becky got new nails and you need to know what color they are? :sad2:
 
DH is an over the road trucker all across the country..high up vantage point you'd be shocked to hear what he sees going on with drivers....pure stupidity. I break out in a cold sweat thinking about a distracted fool that would wander over in front of him. The time distance needed to stop an 18 wheeler !
With everything else people need to lose the mentality that "it could never happen to me"

Some states have very strict cell phone useage laws and big signs on roads saying that. Other states apparently not.

Common sense is a wonderful thing too bad everyone doesn't have it though :sad2:

I know that we're only on page 2 but I know not everyone reads a thread from the beginning so I am reposting what I said on page 1. and bolded what phone defenders are missing..you are NEVER going to tell me/convince me that the road and other drivers have your FULL attention when you are yakking away on the phone. I also said in another post I understand the occassional use of a hands free phone until you can pull off the road in a safe area. It will be small consolation to my husband if he kills or maims you OR you leave me a widow because "I was on a phone to catch up with my friends"

REALLY ?
 
I don't feel comfortable using my phone while driving. It isn't hands-free, so if I really need to let someone know we'll be late or something, I do ask a passenger to do it for me.

But I also agree that texting (or e-mailing) is a lot more dangerous than talking (with the proper gear) - we do already talk to our passengers, after all - so we should not lump all cell-phone usage together.


And of course, in really thinking about it, the actual conversation might matter the most. Concentrating on work (even on a hands-free phone) is more distracting than asking a passenger to change the radio station, but certain questions from kids in the back seat can be way more distracting than a phone call to pick up milk! So we need to use common sense in addition to (some) legislation.
 
The same, no. Comparable, yes. It's still very dangerous.

So do you ban any passengers in your car that you may have to talk to? I have seen many drivers turn their heads towards their passengers to respond. That seems more dangerous to me than keeping your eyes on the road.
 
Inattentional Blindness (the phenomena that occurs when we speak on a cell phone while driving) happens with *anything* that we do in the vehicle. Everyone likes to think that they're excelent multitaskers, but this simply isn't true when you look at the way the human brain works. If we make talking on a cell phone illegal, everything else you do in a vehicle (including speaking to others in the car, listening to music, or reading a map) should be illegal. The same phenomenon is behind all of these distractions. Its similar to the idea of "auto pilot" where you are paying attention to what someone is saying and "auto piloting" your driving skills. It works well enough, but your attention can only truly be focused in one area. Either you ignore the person on the phone or you ignore your driving. People on cell phones (and people changing cds, people listening to GPS, people talking to a friend in the car) all people suffering from inattentional blindness take a drastic hit in their reflex and reaction time.
 
So do you ban any passengers in your car that you may have to talk to? I have seen many drivers turn their heads towards their passengers to respond. That seems more dangerous to me than keeping your eyes on the road.

Studies have proven that talking on a cell while driving is more dangerous than talking to other passengers in the car. You wouldn't think that would be the case, but it is. People get "tunnel vision" while talking on phones, unlike when talking to people who are around you. Also passengers in the car can see what's going on around the vehical just like the driver can, often will be quiet and not distract the driver if something happens that requires the driver's concentration.

http://www.hfes.org/web/DetailNews.aspx?ID=72


•Cell phone conversations alone, without dialing or answering, change the way drivers see the world and make them more likely to miss traffic signs and other important information (see the special section papers by McPhee, Scialfa, Dennis, Ho, and Caird and by Atchley and Dressel).

•Using a speech recognition system to reduce distraction, such as speaking an address into a navigation system, can make the task easier, but it can still disrupt driving, particularly the driver's ability to control the vehicle's speed. Drivers slow down when entering information manually or by voice (see the paper by Tsimhoni, Smith, and Green).

•Information (such as telephone numbers) presented by voice competes for drivers’ attention to a far greater extent than when the driver sees the same information presented on a display. Horrey and Wickens found that auditory information led to poorer speed control than was the case with visual displays of the same information.

•The effect of distractions depends on when they occur. Interruptions to driving, such as answering a cell phone, are likely to be more dangerous if they occur during maneuvers like merging to exit a freeway (refer to the paper by Monk, Boehm-Davis, and Trafton).

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080531084958.htm

A study by a University of South Carolina psychology researcher featured in the journal, Experimental Psychology, provides a better understanding of why language – talking and listening, including on a cell phone – interferes with visual tasks, such as driving.

In two different experiments, associate professor of psychology Dr. Amit Almor found that planning to speak and speaking put far more demands on the brain’s resources than listening.

“We measured their attention level and found that subjects were four times more distracted while preparing to speak or speaking than when they were listening,” said Almor of the 47 people who participated in the experiment. “People can tune in or out as needed when listening.”

One experiment required participants to detect visual shapes on a monitor, and a second experiment required participants to use a computer mouse to track a fast-moving target on the screen. In both experiments, participants performed the visual task while listening to prerecorded narratives and responding to the narratives.
 
Studies have proven that talking on a cell while driving is more dangerous than talking to other passengers in the car. You wouldn't think that would be the case, but it is. People get "tunnel vision" while talking on phones, unlike when talking to people who are around you. Also passengers in the car can see what's going on around the vehical just like the driver can, often will be quiet and not distract the driver if something happens that requires the driver's concentration.

http://www.hfes.org/web/DetailNews.aspx?ID=72




http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080531084958.htm

Again, from the article you posted;
A study by a University of South Carolina psychology researcher featured in the journal, Experimental Psychology, provides a better understanding of why language – talking and listening, including on a cell phone – interferes with visual tasks, such as driving.

If you are going to eliminate cell phones from a vehicle, then all distractions have to go. Cars should be built with a single seat for the driver. I live in Ct., on the border of Ma. where cell phone use is quite legal. In a matter of seconds I could be within the law or breaking the law. I use my bluetooth. No different from listening to the radio.
 
Children should be banned from cars then- NOTHING is more distracting than a screaming child.
 
All the cute and smart *** answers and the excuses for irresponsible behavior may some day bite you right in the ***. God willing you won't look up and all of a sudden see that 18 wheeler you just cut off is in your rear view mirror.

Well actually you'll hear it, the air brakes, the smoking tires, and then maybe you'll see it jack knife and either go over an embankment or wipe out all the cars in the other lanes. Then you can tell the other person on your phone what has just happened behind you. Gee how did that happen? Driver was probably speeding, on the road too long too many hours, too many miles...

nuff said by me
 
All the cute and smart *** answers and the excuses for irresponsible behavior may some day bite you right in the ***. God willing you won't look up and all of a sudden see that 18 wheeler you just cut off is in your rear view mirror.

Well actually you'll hear it, the air brakes, the smoking tires, and then maybe you'll see it jack knife and either go over an embankment or wipe out all the cars in the other lanes. Then you can tell the other person on your phone what has just happened behind you. Gee how did that happen? Driver was probably speeding, on the road too long too many hours, too many miles...
nuff said by me

Are you saying those things NEVER happen???

I'm sorry- but I think truck drivers have been talking "on the phone" while driving for years before any of the rest of us, it's called a CB radio.

Don't get all high and mighty on me about truck drivers- my mother and I were almost driven off the road by 3 of them when I was a kid- I have NEVER been so scared in my life. The 3 of them were obviously traveling together and NOBODY was going to get in between them. Trust me, I give them PLENTY of room.

Not nearly enough said by me- but it'll do.
 
Are you saying those things NEVER happen???

I'm sorry- but I think truck drivers have been talking "on the phone" while driving for years before any of the rest of us, it's called a CB radio.

Don't get all high and mighty on me about truck drivers- my mother and I were almost driven off the road by 3 of them when I was a kid- I have NEVER been so scared in my life. The 3 of them were obviously traveling together and NOBODY was going to get in between them. Trust me, I give them PLENTY of room.

Not nearly enough said by me- but it'll do.


ITA! I think a lot of us have more stories about BSTs. (Big Scary Trucks)
 


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