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As to taking a call leave it, if it's important they'll call back, failing that at the next safe opportunity, pull over,check the number & call em' back, if you've got someone in the car with you let them answer & take a message. Where is the difficulty in that ? :rolleyes:
As to the Smoking in cars, I believe it's up to the individual & their conscience as to if they do or they don't in their "private Vehicle", as yet the traffic Taliban haven't breached this particular bastion, but they are trying (Gawd bless 'em). Works Vehicles though different ball game, officially it's a nono, but who can control it ? |
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much more dangerous especially if an audi does it because they arnt fitted with indicators so the poor sods cant even alert you that they are pulling over |
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I was taught to be polite to old folk :p |
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The law is an ass when it comes to mobile phone usage.
It still allows you to use 2 way radios which is just as dangerous in my opinion - see below. Quote:
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I once had the side of my car hit by a young lady (probably 21) who shot straight out of a side street and the courtesy car the insurers provided for me was a very basic Nissan Micra, even that had a Bluetooth connection for my mobile phone and I was amazed how easy it was to set up. Surely they should be standard on all cars nowadays.
Even worse then mobile phone accidents was the one my mate had when slowing down because the car in front was turning into the Read Garden Center. He was hit up the rear end by a car which failed to stop in time, the young lady driver admitted that she had been bottle feeding a baby. Gremlin R.T. |
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I wonder if it would be safer to breast feed while driving?
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