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Texting and Driving
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 15855964" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>I agree the texting while driving needs to stop! It's sad we needs laws and officers to enforce the stupidity of not paying attention while driving. It's not hard to put your phone down while driving...that text, facebook post or instagram picture can wait 30 minutes until you stop driving. </p><p></p><p>There is definitely a solution to disable a phone while in the driver seat area. All modern cars enable or disable the passenger airbags based on occupancy, so there's one way to enable or disable phone features. </p><p></p><p>Or how about this: my 2008 corvette's (year stated to show how old/long ago this technology has been around) keyless fob was so sensitive that I could not start the car from the passenger seat because the keyfob was not detected. Have you ever been inside a corvette, they're tiny! Proximity sensors (or however it's done for keyless fobs) could be used and disable a phone in the driver seat area.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>41 in a 35, and they got a ticket? If you're not going 10 over the limit here in atlanta, you're likely to get shot!</p><p></p><p>I also don't know why there needs to be a law regarding texting and driving--could it not just be distracted driving (is there already a law for that?)? I don't need to see a cell phone is someone's hand to determine if they were distracted while driving. Record the driving on the dash cam, pull them over, hand them the ticket, and then take the recording to court if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 15855964, member: 132915"] I agree the texting while driving needs to stop! It's sad we needs laws and officers to enforce the stupidity of not paying attention while driving. It's not hard to put your phone down while driving...that text, facebook post or instagram picture can wait 30 minutes until you stop driving. There is definitely a solution to disable a phone while in the driver seat area. All modern cars enable or disable the passenger airbags based on occupancy, so there's one way to enable or disable phone features. Or how about this: my 2008 corvette's (year stated to show how old/long ago this technology has been around) keyless fob was so sensitive that I could not start the car from the passenger seat because the keyfob was not detected. Have you ever been inside a corvette, they're tiny! Proximity sensors (or however it's done for keyless fobs) could be used and disable a phone in the driver seat area. 41 in a 35, and they got a ticket? If you're not going 10 over the limit here in atlanta, you're likely to get shot! I also don't know why there needs to be a law regarding texting and driving--could it not just be distracted driving (is there already a law for that?)? I don't need to see a cell phone is someone's hand to determine if they were distracted while driving. Record the driving on the dash cam, pull them over, hand them the ticket, and then take the recording to court if needed. [/QUOTE]
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