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Heel n Toe 12-22-2016 01:18 AM

Another "Texting While Driving" moron dies...
 
...after not figuring it out after her first texting-caused wreck. Sad story. Let your kids/grandkids read the article and tell them not to text while driving.
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Girl Who Survived Texting And Driving Once Runs Out Of Luck 2nd Time Around

...got into her first accident in 2006 when she was broadsided by another driver and her car flipped three times, according to The Modesto Bee. Fortunately, she survived the crash with only bruises and scrapes.
:::snip:::
Almost exactly one year later in 2007, Clark lost control of the car she was driving while on a highway; cell phone records indicate she was texting at the time. First responders said it took them 40 minutes to free Clark from the totaled car and that she had not been breathing for a whole 20 minutes by that time. She passed away the following day.

More: Girl Who Survived Texting And Driving Once Runs Out Of Luck 2nd Time Around



Not inspired by this incident... it's just that it clearly illustrates the scary teen-20's mindset about not taking driving seriously enough (that some... not all... have):
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1482401519.jpg

DanielDudley 12-22-2016 02:28 AM

2007 ?

Most people here I'm sure know of the dangers of texting and driving. I'm sure a few here still do it though, and soon your car is going to be doing the driving for you. That seems to be the response.

That's what ten years will do.

pksystems 12-22-2016 03:54 AM

Earth needs more Darwin Award Winners. I just hope they don't get anyone else killed while they are collecting their award.

GH85Carrera 12-22-2016 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pksystems (Post 9405603)
Earth needs more Darwin Award Winners. I just hope they don't get anyone else killed while they are collecting their award.

This, Sad for her family but I am glad she is not driving anymore. And she managed to not kill a innocent family. Until they elevate texting and driving penalties to equal and even exceed a DWI, it will continue to be a killer of many people.

kach22i 12-22-2016 04:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heel n Toe (Post 9405538)
Not inspired by this incident... it's just that it clearly illustrates the scary teen-20's mindset about not taking driving seriously enough (that some... not all... have):

Several times a week I read news of new self-driving car developments, new labs and engineering facilities, new testing grounds, old plants being converted for production.

Much of this in the state of Michigan.

The writing is on the wall.

vash 12-22-2016 05:33 AM

sad..this was 2007? was it even against the law back then?

Fast Freddy 944 12-22-2016 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heel n Toe (Post 9405538)
...after not figuring it out after her first texting-caused wreck. Sad story. Let your kids/grandkids read the article and tell them not to text while driving.
_______________________________________________
Girl Who Survived Texting And Driving Once Runs Out Of Luck 2nd Time Around

...got into her first accident in 2006 when she was broadsided by another driver and her car flipped three times, according to The Modesto Bee. Fortunately, she survived the crash with only bruises and scrapes.
:::snip:::
Almost exactly one year later in 2007, Clark lost control of the car she was driving while on a highway; cell phone records indicate she was texting at the time. First responders said it took them 40 minutes to free Clark from the totaled car and that she had not been breathing for a whole 20 minutes by that time. She passed away the following day.

More: Girl Who Survived Texting And Driving Once Runs Out Of Luck 2nd Time Around



Not inspired by this incident... it's just that it clearly illustrates the scary teen-20's mindset about not taking driving seriously enough (that some... not all... have):
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1482401519.jpg

Around DFW I see a lot of purty young gals texting in fancy Escallades, weaving in and out of traffic, I stay well clear of them. Its a shame that this happens, someone needs to invent a texting vehicle entry program that cuts off their hand held device until they are well clear of their vehicle!

wildthing 12-22-2016 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielDudley (Post 9405569)
Most people here I'm sure know of the dangers of texting and driving. I'm sure a few here still do it though, and soon your car is going to be doing the driving for you. That seems to be the response.

Reminds me of Jerry Seinfeld's bit on helmets. So instead of avoiding the activities that crack our skulls, we invent something so we can continue to do said activities.

black_falcon 12-22-2016 01:47 PM

See a lot of the younger girls on facebook taking and posting selfies while they're a driving, and I mean like driving down the highway at speed with traffic visible all around them, and here they are snapping photos of themselves. It's crazy

rcooled 12-22-2016 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielDudley (Post 9405569)
...soon your car is going to be doing the driving for you. That seems to be the response.

Yes, instead of helping the situation, automakers are doing just the opposite. They're designing more & more connectivity and expensive driver aids into their vehicles instead of downplaying the driver's perceived 'need' to stay in touch with everybody and everything but their driving. All new Hondas will now 'read' incoming texts aloud, so a driver won't be deprived of getting that oh-so-important message about what their friend is having for lunch. There's also a TV commercial running now by a car company (Volvo??) that depicts a driver who's daydreaming about being some kind of sports hero instead of paying attention to the road. No problem though, the commercial goes on to say, because the car will automatically brake if it senses a person or other obstruction in its path. The message coming across here is this: You don't need to pay attention to your driving, so go ahead and text, tweet, Instagram, or maybe even have that one last drink for the road...your car will look out for you. At least until the system 'hiccups' and someone winds up getting hurt, or even killed.

Noah930 12-22-2016 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 9405621)
This, Sad for her family but I am glad she is not driving anymore. And she managed to not kill a innocent family. Until they elevate texting and driving penalties to equal and even exceed a DWI, it will continue to be a killer of many people.

Condolences to her family.

Having said that, I agree with Glen. You (sometimes literally) live and die with the choices you make. I'm glad no one else (outside of her family & friends) had to pay the penalty for her selfishness and stupidity.

wildthing 12-23-2016 09:12 AM

We need better driving education and tests before getting DLs. There should be levels.

Driving is a privilege, not a right.

Baz 12-23-2016 09:20 AM

Self inflicted.

That is all...

Baz 12-23-2016 09:26 AM

BTW it's still 100% LEGAL to use your cell phone while driving here in Florida.

How much sense does that make?

intakexhaust 12-23-2016 09:30 AM

The law doesn't stop ignorance and stupidity.

Baz 12-23-2016 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by intakexhaust (Post 9406764)
The law doesn't stop ignorance and stupidity.

No more than the laws against rape, murder, theft, and assault....I agree.....

jhynesrockmtn 12-23-2016 11:19 AM

What is the point of texting laws and the others on the books saying you must use a speaker and mic while on a voice call? They aren't enforced. It would be impossible. Is it enforcement after the fact? You crashed and we can prove you were on the phone so there is a stiffer penalty?

vash 12-23-2016 03:07 PM

i think the GPS maps and stuff on phones is a big distraction as well. it isnt just texting.

Red88Carrera 12-23-2016 03:27 PM

The average walking speed is 3.1mph.
Disable the phone if over 10mph.
If GPS is disabled, so is the phone.
Pretty easy solution.
We just haven't killed enough people yet to make this a mandate.

Por_sha911 12-23-2016 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red88Carrera (Post 9407149)
The average walking speed is 3.1mph.
Disable the phone if over 10mph.
If GPS is disabled, so is the phone.
Pretty easy solution.

That will help protect us from all those dangerous folks using the phone on a train or bus! Brilliant.


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