Todem said:
roadkill1292 said:
Zow said:
Da Guru said:
Zow said:
Da Guru said:
Leroy Hoard said:
Should be thrown in jail just like drunk drivers.
I really don`t know anybody that drives while
intoxicated anymore...know many that text and drive though. Texting and driving should hold the same stigma as drunk driving.
No it shouldn't.
Why is that? If all studies are pointed toward proving that texting and driving is more dangerous than drunk driving. In the 60s, 70s and most of the 80s nobody really cared too much about drunk driving either. That is until it because socially unaccepted. Texting and driving will reach that point eventually. I used to drink and drive and I used to text and drive. Now I do neither. A couple of years ago I crossed the center line going 70 on a 2 lane highway while texting about a stupid baseball game. The thing that saved me is the oncoming driver swerved off the road to avoid a head on collision. It was very frightening at how close we came and I never hit the brakes. Have not texted while driving since.
Because drinking and driving is a continuously dangerous activity in that the entire drive the person poses a substantial threat. Texting while driving, in the moment poses an apparent threat, but to call it equally dangerous to drinking and driving is a misapplication of the studies. Additionally, the potential proof issues it poses as well as the invasion into a person's privacy are factors behind criminalizing the behavior comparable to drinking and driving.
This is lawyer

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Agreed.
I see text drivers not looking at the road and driving off the road. I have seen them hit cars. It is just as dangerous IMO. They are not watching the ****ing road for Christs sake. They are looking down for up to 15-20 seconds at a time driving 40-60 MPH.
I have seen it.
Oh well if you've seen it... I mean, certainly 15-20 seconds of not looking at the road is an accurate account.
You know what I see? Actual accident reports, media evidence (like axon videos, cell phone videos, security and stoplight cameras) and charging statistics (in my state reckless driving can be charged if a person texts while driving and causes an accident and negligent homicide could probably be charged if a person causes the accident and kills someone).
Care to take a guess as to which act causes more carnage and is more common to see?