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Texting and Driving
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15855746" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>There's a solution somewhere, but it'll be short lived until these degenerates find a way to disable it.</p><p></p><p>Cops do see it, but it's easily contestable by saying "nuh uh." It would be nice if there were "soft" deterrents in place, like detecting the speed of the phone by GPS and locking out messaging. "What about the passengers?" Simple- same solution we use in automation. Two hand tie down. If the phone is above a certain speed, both hands must be on it to remain in the messenger app- easy for a passenger, impossible for a driver.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True. I've driven in Michigan quite a bit. The problem exists, but doesn't seem as prevalent as down here (you guys and your crazy lefts... haha). I've driven through about half of the US, in major cities, etc, and I strongly believe that SC has the worst drivers. Even worse than MA and NY.</p><p></p><p>Population density also plays into it. I don't seem to see the issue as much when I'm in rural NC, or in the boonies in SC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15855746, member: 181885"] There's a solution somewhere, but it'll be short lived until these degenerates find a way to disable it. Cops do see it, but it's easily contestable by saying "nuh uh." It would be nice if there were "soft" deterrents in place, like detecting the speed of the phone by GPS and locking out messaging. "What about the passengers?" Simple- same solution we use in automation. Two hand tie down. If the phone is above a certain speed, both hands must be on it to remain in the messenger app- easy for a passenger, impossible for a driver. True. I've driven in Michigan quite a bit. The problem exists, but doesn't seem as prevalent as down here (you guys and your crazy lefts... haha). I've driven through about half of the US, in major cities, etc, and I strongly believe that SC has the worst drivers. Even worse than MA and NY. Population density also plays into it. I don't seem to see the issue as much when I'm in rural NC, or in the boonies in SC. [/QUOTE]
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