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While they are at it why not make eating, applying makeup, and touch screen/visual nav systems all illegal too. They all distract the driver just as much. Haven't you ever been driving while eating a burger and a tomatoe fell on you lap? Don't tell me you didn't look down at it.
While they're at it let's ban vanity plates and bumper stickers they can distract also. But if your fear is about not being safe on the road or about someone doing something that allows the slight possibility that you could become maimed or be killed. Fine! How big is your lift and steel offroad bumper. You don't think that if you collided with a passenger car you may kill someone when your stinger or winch crushes their skull. And as far as fineing someone after they cause harm instead of before think of this. You can't be charged with murder if you haven't killed someone yet.... think about it. You probably think I'm takeing this too far but I'm not. Everything I mentioned has been tried to make illegal and fail due to PERSONAL FREEDOM. I can't stand people like you. You don't like it so no one should like it. Move to the iranian desert....... problem solved.
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"Personal freedom" includes responsibility to use that freedom such that it does not endanger another.
I wouldn't have any trouble with people being on the phone while they're driving - if they knew how to drive in the first place, and could handle the distraction.
But, the things I've seen people doing behind the wheel out here are nothing short of shocking - eye makeup at freeway speed is amazing, but I think the ne plus ultra was some woman shaving her legs on the highway at a good 50mph. What? That's even more of a distraction than using the wretched phone - even if you're using an electric razor (she was - probably the only smart facet of the whole situation. And yes, I know about that woman in - Florida, was it? - who got in a bender because she was shaving her cooch while driving. As far as I'm concerned, that should have been vehicular assault & battery - that's just too stupid.)
But, between the solipsism of the typical driver these days, the lack of training going into the driver, and the lack of skill of the evaluators, most people don't know how to handle a distraction.
Besides, methinks the cellphone carries the holdover from when people would sit in the house, twirling the handset cord about their fingers, and tuning in to the conversation to the exclusion of all else. Two-way radio has a history of being used while doing other things, it is common to have a conversation with someone close at hand while doing something else (I do it all the time, I bet you do as well,) but people have become so bloody used to tuning out while on the telephone that it carries over to the cordless handsets and even cellular telephones (I use " 'phone" to differentiate the fact that it's a cellular phone and not a landline. Would you prefer that I refer to it as CMT instead?)
I wouldn't be so up in arms about it if people wouldn't tune out so much when they were on the telephone in general - but it's not just driving. Walking, bicycling, riding a skateboard - God knows how many things I've seen people do while going about on their CMT; and, frankly, I've had far too many near misses (and some hits on foot!) to think that it isn't a problem.
It is not solely my responsibility to watch where you are going - if you're moving, at least some of the onus is on you as well. I tend to stop and stand still when I see these people coming, then they get all butt-hurt when I don't move (so they can see where I am) and they don't divert (when they're moving.)
PAY ATTENTION, PEOPLE. There's this little thing called "situational awareness," and it can help prevent your getting killed...
(EDIT - Bonus point if you can tell me what "CMT" stands for. It's the official abbreviation, and it is not short for "Country Music Television.")