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Originally Posted by ken0042
Why do you think its acceptable at a red light? You are still driving, other cars are counting on you to be able to go when the light turns green, not the light turns green, you get a honk, look up, looks clear, oops- you didn't see those kids by the side of the road who suddenly darted out.
I can buy the arguement that there are safe ways of driving while talking on a cell phone. I do it from time to time, and take steps to reduce my risks. I cannot fathom how anybody can find it acceptable to text while driving.
Yes, there are other distractions, and those are already covered with cell phones under the Highway Traffic Act. You aren't allowed to do anything that distracts your ability to drive. However that law relies on common sense, and from what I see in my travels not only is common sense apparently uncommon, but I've overheard people plan to talk to people once they get into the car.
Now here's the kicker; I am also opposed to them taking away my ability to drive and use a cell phone. But I'm one of the self proclaimed "smart ones." I only use it sparingly and often its a handy tool to help me find where I'm going. Like the first time going to my sister's cottage; I got turn by turn directions over the phone.
The problem is too many people cannot show the common sense that is required to know when it is and isn't safe to use the phone.
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You know what is even safer than taking measures to reduce your risk when talking on a cell phone while driving? Not using a cell phone when you are driving. Whatever your measures are, they are still accepting of some kind of risk.
Clearly common sense is different to different people eh?