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Scott Douglas 07-23-2021 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Jrboulder (Post 11401426)
I'm thinking no on cancelling much of the constitution to combat this.

I'm all for the constitution but I don't think it could foresee everyone running around in a lethal weapon. And that is exactly what cars are, lethal weapons. Too many of today's drivers don't respect that fact and not enough of them suffer consequences severe enough to make them think twice about abusing the privilege of driving.

pwd72s 07-23-2021 03:20 PM

One could make a case that today's cars are actually inviting distracted driving by design. Flat touch screens, steering wheel controls, etc. All require taking eyes off the road to operate...

Jrboulder 07-23-2021 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11401241)
I really think it's time we have some crimes that have automatic sentences, no get out of jail free cards for fancy lawyer type stuff.
How about you do something like this, you go to jail, immediately, no trial, for 15 yrs minimum, no parole possible, no time off for good behavior. You're in the slammer if you do this.

Aren't there some countries that have this sort of thing for drunk driving already?

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11401450)
I'm all for the constitution but I don't think it could foresee everyone running around in a lethal weapon. And that is exactly what cars are, lethal weapons. Too many of today's drivers don't respect that fact and not enough of them suffer consequences severe enough to make them think twice about abusing the privilege of driving.

They specifically let you run around with guns in the same Bill of Rights that aimed to stop the sort or kangaroo courts you long for.

Scott Douglas 07-23-2021 03:29 PM

I guess I don't see it as a 'kangaroo court' if you're caught doing the deed.

No need for court at all.

cstreit 07-23-2021 03:30 PM

Its gotten worse post covid...

Jrboulder 07-23-2021 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11401465)
I guess I don't see it as a 'kangaroo court' if you're caught doing the deed.

No need for court at all.

Wow

Scott Douglas 07-23-2021 03:39 PM

Why should 'society' need to spend money on a court trial if someone is caught killing someone else with their car?
The kid that hit the coach has no defense, IMO. Nothing he can say or do will bring that coach back to his family and friends. Stupid mistakes have to have consequences or they will never learn from them. Send him to jail and let him think about what he did for a good long time.
Until people realize there's a real penalty to be paid if you do something like this, they'll just continue to do it.

Zeke 07-23-2021 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 11401173)
I can push a button on the steering wheel and tell the car to tell my wife I am on my way or see you in x minutes. It seems people cant stand to just drive any longer. They need to do something while driving instead of the primary task of driving.

You mean like putting on make up, shaving or eating? People have always been distracted. It just got worse when cars had tape players and move on from there to the next distraction.

Zeke 07-23-2021 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by greglepore (Post 11401391)
Near field devices aren't subject to tracking. Besides, your cell already is... . Bus and train, no issue, you equip them with a "go" device, cars have a "no go" device. Passengers? Yeah, that's a problem. They'll live. Nav can work via voice command. Siri like device live all the time listening for instructions. Its really pretty easy.

That has a name...Alexa.

LEAKYSEALS951 07-23-2021 05:03 PM

Tell ya what Greg,
I'm at the point when I see people driving with their heads buried in their phones, I blare the horn as a starting point.

Startled? Good. F$#% you!

Last week on 64 I had some girl texting behind me, tailgating, and using my car as a"carrot" so she could keep texting while keeping something in her sight. I slowed down to about 45 mph in a 70 mph zone to get her to pass. She never did, she had no idea she was going 45 in a 70mph zone. I finally pulled into the left lane, and hit the brakes to force her to pass in the right lane, blared the horn, pulled in behind her, horn blaring.

That woke her up.


Every so often, I get the urge to mount a semi or locomotive horn in my cargo carrier. Legal or not, IDNGAF. Show me the ebay deal!

VINMAN 07-23-2021 06:06 PM

We don't have to worry about cell phones. The automakers themselves are creating the distractions with their huge touch screens and other factory "tech".



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flatbutt 07-23-2021 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 11401202)
How many times in traffic do you see the person driving texting and the passenger looking out the window or are on their phone too.

When I still worked I commuted by MC and you would not believe the things I saw. Guys shaving, women doing make up. i once saw a dude on a headset with a piece of 8.5 x 11 on the steering wheel.

greglepore 07-23-2021 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 (Post 11401537)
Tell ya what Greg,
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Every so often, I get the urge to mount a semi or locomotive horn in my cargo carrier. Legal or not, IDNGAF. Show me the ebay deal!

My Ducati has the world's loudest horn. I love it....aftermarket, not legal, but it does get them to wake tfu

rcooled 07-24-2021 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 11401454)
One could make a case that today's cars are actually inviting distracted driving by design. Flat touch screens, steering wheel controls, etc. All require taking eyes off the road to operate...

This, and the fact that social media platforms, service providers and advertisers want to keep people engaged with their mobile devices as much as possible...no matter what else they may be doing at the time.

Also not helping matters are the opportunistic manufacturers who keep coming up with devices to keep that cell phone right in front of you while driving.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1627155297.jpg

These things are just encouraging drivers to text, watch videos, read blogs, surf websites, make on-line purchases, etc. instead of paying attention to the road and traffic conditions.

Ctopher 07-25-2021 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11401580)
When I still worked I commuted by MC and you would not believe the things I saw. Guys shaving, women doing make up. i once saw a dude on a headset with a piece of 8.5 x 11 on the steering wheel.

LOL, I used to commute from south San Antonio to other side of Austin back in the late 90s. I saw all kinds of crazy stuff on IH35 going north. I’ve seen a woman pass me doing makeup, another reading a novel….as in novel up in front of her face buried into it and the kicker, she was passing me! I’ve seen a guys shaving, reading newspaper and the craziest was a guy with drum sticks jamming while driving, as in using both hands drumming on the steering wheel, the review mirror, the dash and the passenger window…full out jam! That’s beside the other stupid things like people coming to a complete stop in the middle lane, throw it in reverse because they missed the exit….this is on a 3 lane interstate highway!

Before their were cell phones their were other things that stupid people do while driving. Honestly their are too many safety devices keeping these idiots alive. I stay remove all the safety and let them kill them selves off.


CTopher

Fast Freddy 944 07-25-2021 07:32 AM

I was sitting at a rail road crossing with traffic, the arms down, waiting for the passenger train to cross, when this, ugly fat broad was texting and drove around cars, went inbetween the gates and drove off. The train was about 100 feet from that arrogant cow and it was hauling ass. I heard its horn blairing, but the fat blob of grease ignored it. I would have been a shame if the train struck her...


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