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This guy was reading Harry Potter while driving down the freeway. Is Harry Potter worth your life?
23-07-2007 19:33
meaubryRealizing that this photo is relavent to the various Harry Potter posts - the behavior is in no way condoned. Please, don't be this dumb.
23-07-2007 19:46
JaneYoung
Agreed, this is just plain stupid. Wait for the audio book.
23-07-2007 19:52
Bharat Nain
Since I travel the roads often, I can't tell you how many times I have seen people do things like this and lose control of their car. Unfortunately for them, they end up in a tree before they can even realize the car is not on the road. The main reason people have accidents, even minor ones is because they are not giving their full attention to the road.
23-07-2007 19:53
DonRotolo
Let someone else drive while you read.
On the other hand, what a wimp! The book's been out what, almost 68 hours now? And he didn't finish it yet? (I read it extra slow, and it didn't last 24 hours.)
Don
23-07-2007 19:59
JaneYoung
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The main reason people have accidents, even minor ones is because they are not giving their full attention to the road.
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23-07-2007 20:14
KTorak
On my road trip to Charleston, IL a few weeks ago, I couldn't tell you how many people I saw not focusing their full attention on driving - whether it be reading, writing, talking on a cell phone, or doing some other activity while trying to drive.
23-07-2007 20:26
Jeff K.
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On my road trip to Charleston, IL a few weeks ago, I couldn't tell you how many people I saw not focusing their full attention on driving - whether it be reading, writing, talking on a cell phone, or doing some other activity while trying to drive.
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24-07-2007 00:56
abeD
short answer: yes
harry potter is THAT important.
the above only works if said car isn't moving.
24-07-2007 04:26
234smidgetI wonder if that man would of crash, could he sue j.k rowling. That would be a fight to see in court.
HARRY POTTER FANS ARE CRAZY!!
24-07-2007 07:19
Wayne Doenges
| The main reason people have accidents, even minor ones is because they are not giving their full attention to the road. |
24-07-2007 08:53
chris31In Virginia we just got a whole set of new laws on July 1st that affect people under 18. The laws include punishment for talking on your cell phone and increased fines for DUI and reckless driving.
24-07-2007 13:16
AdamHeard
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[RANT]Several years ago we had the Wing Ding (Goldwing rally) in Fort Wayne, IN. One night, several riders went out for dinner. The traffic light turned red and all but the last rider made it through. The last one did not want to run a red light (he should have). A 16 year old girl hit him at 45 mph. She was adjusting the volume on her cell phone. He was killed instantly. Students don't take this personnally but I think that if you are that young you should not have ANY distactions in the car. Be it a cell phone or friends. You have just learned to drive and are still nervous driving.[RANT]
When I'm on my motorcycle I get very nervous when I see someone on the phone and is behind me. I now have to divide my attention between the drivers ahead of me and the one on the cell phone behind me. |
24-07-2007 17:33
artdutra04
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At the beginning of 2nd semester this spring, my daughter's best friend totaled her car because she was using her cell phone. She was not hurt nor were the people in the collision hurt. Remarkably.
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24-07-2007 20:22
DonRotolo
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and now the speed tolerence, instead of being +-5 mph, is just +-3 mph, so there is a smaller window.
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24-07-2007 20:29
AdamHeard
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Surely you can't get a ticket for going -5 MPH relative to the limit?
I do like the carpool lane fines: $1 for the first, $1000 for the second, $2k 3rd - you think you'd learn the first time... Don |
24-07-2007 21:05
Wayne Doenges
My dad almost got a ticket for going 56 mph in a 55 mph zone. This was in Ohio. Thats ridiculous. He talked his way out of it.
I think they give you 3-5 mph over to allow for tolerance. The tolerance for your speedometer is 2-3%. The radar gun also has a tolerance but I don't know what it is.
I like the quote from Cannonball Run. "No state has the death penalty for speeding. However we are not to sure about Ohio."
24-07-2007 21:23
Koko Ed
Heh. I got bawled out by a traffic cop taking Libby, Julia, Morgan and Joey to the airport on Sunday. Man. that guy was really in a foul mood! He said I ran a red light but none of us saw it. I wasn't given a ticket and I got them to the airport on time so it's not so bad leaving with my tail between my legs.
24-07-2007 22:22
DonRotolo
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$1 for the first? Here in CA my dad just got a $280ish fine for his first one.
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Heh. I got bawled out by a traffic cop ..... I wasn't given a ticket .... not so bad leaving with my tail between my legs.
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25-07-2007 03:05
Borisdamoleya i got hit by a van when i was on my skateboard in a cross walk when i had the right of way, but the driver was on his cell phone.... and reading would be even WORSE.... You might think Harry Potter is worth your life, but most people care a little more about their lives....

25-07-2007 03:36
Jeff K.
EDIT: TYPO!!
IT'S NOT $1, BUT $1K. Somehow the k slipped..
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$1 for the first? Here in CA my dad just got a $280ish fine for his first one.
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Surely you can't get a ticket for going -5 MPH relative to the limit?
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Edit: It is probably safer just to go with the flow of traffic around you.|
I wonder if that man would of crash, could he sue j.k rowling. That would be a fight to see in court.
HARRY POTTER FANS ARE CRAZY!! |
25-07-2007 09:08
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You never know. Cop might have a bad day and feels like being a hard @#$ and can pull you over for obstructing the flow of traffic if you're going 60 on a 65 mph highway and everyone is changing lanes around you. It certainly is safer driving than going 68 or 70, but just depends on the cop. Sometimes a simple wave tends to distract them from their radar gun.
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25-07-2007 09:25
Jeremiah Johnson
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Actually most people will disagree with that. If the speed limit is 65 and everyone is running 70. It is much better to go the same speed as everyone else and avoid all of the havoc and lane changing you are causing. My friends, parents, and even my driver ed guy agrees. Plus, I know this isnt the attitude you should have, but if everyone is doing it, a cop cant pull you all over.
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25-07-2007 17:07
artdutra04
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You never know. Cop might have a bad day and feels like being a hard @#$ and can pull you over for obstructing the flow of traffic if you're going 60 on a 65 mph highway and everyone is changing lanes around you. Sometimes a simple wave tends to distract them from their radar gun.
Edit: It is probably safer just to go with the flow of traffic around you. |

25-07-2007 18:50
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My dad almost got a ticket for going 56 mph in a 55 mph zone. This was in Ohio. Thats ridiculous. He talked his way out of it.
I think they give you 3-5 mph over to allow for tolerance. The tolerance for your speedometer is 2-3%. The radar gun also has a tolerance but I don't know what it is. I like the quote from Cannonball Run. "No state has the death penalty for speeding. However we are not to sure about Ohio." |
25-07-2007 19:47
Jeff K.
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Wow... 1 MPH tolerance?
People frequently go 15 over the speed limit in NH (Merrimack at least) and nobody flinches when a cop drives by. |
26-07-2007 19:30
Jay H 237
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Plus, I know this isnt the attitude you should have, but if everyone is doing it, a cop cant pull you all over.
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26-07-2007 21:29
geeknerd99Brings "speed reading" to a new level, doesn't it?
28-07-2007 20:52
alex1699|
...Which is why states like Connecticut have banned using cell phones while driving. Now, one must either use a hands-free headset or pull over to the side of the road to talk on their cell phone here. Lately, the police have really started to crack down on enforcement of this law.
Since the Mythbusters have shown that talking on one's cell phone is just as bad as being legally drunk when it comes to controlling a car, I'd expect that more states around the country would continue to enact similar laws. |
28-07-2007 21:29
KathieKI hate being on the road, it is far worse today than ever (or maybe because I am getting old). I rarely have a day's commute to work when I don't pass an accident. After going over 20 years without being in one, I was in two within 7 months. One was within sight of my house when an elderly woman tarveling in the opposite direction turned onto a side street right in front of me. I was doing the speed limit but could not stop in time. No injuries thankfully, but my car was totaled. I was rear-ended in Hartford back in May. Minor damage to my car but it took two months to settle the claim (and TWO HOURS and FOUR 911 calls for the police to arrive). I now commute each day looking ahead, to each side and in my rearview mirror constantly.
30-07-2007 08:14
Wayne Doenges
While we were traveling to Atlanta (by bus) we had to slow down for traffic. I look over and see a blue VW beetle. The back window had a sticker that said 'Hang up and Drive'. The driver was on a cell phone. I tried to get a picture but we were never close enough
My Mother-in-Law got a ticket for going the spped limit in the left lane of a six lane interstate. She was slowing down traffic.
30-07-2007 09:31
SuperJakeI just wanted to share an event that I witnessed during this morning's commute. I am one of the BILLIONS (not really - but feels that way) of people that take the Mass Pike (I-90) East towards Boston in the mornings. This morning is was raining, heavy at times. I came upon a little blue car with a woman operator. I purposely replaced 'driver' with 'operator' because it was clearly only Sir Isaac Newton 'driving' the car as she was too occupied doing other things. She had a news paper fastened to the steering wheel with what looked like rubber bands, a GIANT Dunkin' Donuts coffee in her right hand, a cigarette AND lip stick (or something like it) in her left hand, AND a cell phone cradled between her ear and shoulder.
Crazy.
I don't have a fancy camera phone or whatnot - but I wish there were some process by which I could convey this image to some authoritative body and have her license revoked FOREVER.
30-07-2007 12:47
mtaman02
An a additional note:
Text Messaging on any device is considered illegal and will now suffer the penalties of recieving tickets and license revocation if caught.
I've seen many people use the phone / eat drink / sleep / read / text / fiddling around in the car with something while driving and sadly I myself try not to but maybe once a week (if that) you'll see me on the phone while driving. (Yeah Once is more then enough - I know) but I don't stay on it for long (maybe 10 sec to tell the person I'll call back later) but a good majority of the time I use my Hand-Free (or Bluetooth device). The whole problem is you need Law Enforcement to catch offenders and penalize them and that something we don't have enough of (Cops that care). Cops are too lazy and they rather pull someone over for following the law instead of setting up surprise checkpoints to check if the person is driving safely. (Hell I've even seen Cops driving while on the phone and was pulled over by one as well.)
30-07-2007 13:01
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I've seen many people use the phone / eat drink / sleep / read / text / fiddling around in the car with something while driving
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30-07-2007 13:13
mtaman02
Simple you fall asleep and your all over the road.
30-07-2007 13:15
JaneYoung
All of these are dangerous.
One that really makes me scratch my head is applying mascara while driving. That one is just nuts.
02-08-2007 07:21
Wayne Doenges
I once saw a lady who had one hand out the window holding a cigarette and one hand holding a cell phone. Maybe she was a mutant who had a third hand
Another time I saw a boy, on a bicycle, talking on a cell phone while riding.
Not cell phone related. There was a lady in front of me, at a stop light. She was fixing her hair. She was in a convertible 
02-08-2007 09:12
Jeremiah Johnson
Yesterday in my journey between jobs I saw a guy in a humongous truck with his dog on his lap, hanging out the window. I just thought that was absurd and immediately thought about this thread.
03-08-2007 07:15
Wayne Doenges
What are these people thinking when they have their pet in their laps? What happens if they have an accident and the airbag goes of? Answer, their pet becomes imbedded in their chest.
Add pet plus cell phone
Seen it.
Also, if their pet is roaming around the car. Where is their attention? Answer, not fully on the road ahead.
03-08-2007 10:09
Kyle
While driving around the city in the ambulance I see more stupid driving then you can ever dream of. I see people doing everything that is mentioned here, eating, talking on phone, reading etc...
Some of my favorites so far have been people switching driver and passenger while driving, I have seen this a few times and can only chock it up to the people in that vehicle think that we are the cops in the ambulance and have some reason not to be cought driving. We had a lady jump out of her car at a green light run over to a news paper machine and buy a paper while she just left her car running in the middle of the road at a green light, in the city at night it is very common for people to be driving down a street see someone they know and want to talk to, so they just stop and park blocking a lane with no notice to the drivers behind them.
Now when we are driving to a 911 call with our lights and sirens blaring people drive more dangerously then if they were eating, drinking, reading and sleeping at the same time. People never remember to just pull to the right, we get people who just stop in the middle of the lane and force me to swerve quickly to miss the 2 ton new road block, people try to out drive us so we wont pass them and possible delay them from what ever place is sooo important they have to get to. Some people just don't pay any attention at all and go about their business like it dose not matter that someone could be dying somewhere.
Here is a great cartoon that one of my co-workers sent me
http://photobucket.com/mediadetail/?...&pageOffset=17
Also to touch on the subject of animals in vehicles, think about the fact that you are wearing a seat belt and that your pet isn't, unless you are an awesome and loving owner who puts the animal in some kind of veichle restraint, and that pets can and will be hurt in an accident just like an unrestrained person. Also that when an animal is hurt and still able to get up they will most likely run away if they can so you might also lose a pet that way.
03-08-2007 10:50
Pavan Dave
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I hate being on the road, it is far worse today than ever (or maybe because I am getting old).
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03-08-2007 11:10
Travis Hoffman
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Not true, I got pulled over and a ticket last year in a line of vehicles, 6 in fact and I was #4. Here's what happened,
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05-08-2007 07:21
Wayne Doenges
My wife knows a police officer and he told her a funny story.
In Fort Wayne, IN they will set up near the mall and get people who run the red light. This is a very big problem at this light.
The LEO (law enforcement officer) pulled over the last car in the line. The driver asked the LEO why he didn't stop the guy in front of him. He said "If you would have stopped, at the light, I would have".
I heard they are very sneeky in Michigan. They will sit on the side of the interstate with their lights on. The other drivers think they have someone pulled over and speed by only to find out the the LEO has no one in front of him and races after the speeder. True?
06-08-2007 01:05
KTorak
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My wife knows a police officer and he told her a funny story.
In Fort Wayne, IN they will set up near the mall and get people who run the red light. This is a very big problem at this light. The LEO (law enforcement officer) pulled over the last car in the line. The driver asked the LEO why he didn't stop the guy in front of him. He said "If you would have stopped, at the light, I would have". I heard they are very sneeky in Michigan. They will sit on the side of the interstate with their lights on. The other drivers think they have someone pulled over and speed by only to find out the the LEO has no one in front of him and races after the speeder. True? |
07-08-2007 11:23
Athleticgirl389
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I can't say that I have ever seen what you said about Michigan happen. Maybe it's a certain part? But around US-23/I-75 in the Southeast part, I've never seen it, nor have I seen it on my trips to northern MI.
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