msaund69
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Maybe whittle it to look like a gun. See if that's funny too.What if i paint a bar of soap black and they see me holding it to my ear???
Jeff
Maybe whittle it to look like a gun. See if that's funny too.What if i paint a bar of soap black and they see me holding it to my ear???
Jeff
Another thing...when the light finally turns green, you might as well start honking because some asshat in front is looking at his phone.
There was a time when the radio in your car had a dial and some push button slides. It was also mounted very low in the car. You certainly had to look down to adjust the radio, at least to see where you were starting at. Heaters being the same thing. Look away from the road for a second in order to adjust the settings. I still don't like the heater in my truck today because of it's location. OK, we made it through those days, because we had the brainpower to realize we were momentarily distracting ourselves from the task of driving.
Maybe I'm just an old fart, but give me the days when the radio and heater controls were easy and intuitive to operate. Waaaay less distracting than today when everything is done via touch screen menus filled with cryptic symbols.
What if i paint a bar of soap black and they see me holding it to my ear???You should get a ticket.
Thay's exactly why I installed train horns on my Silverado. One long 'toot' and no more cell phone distraction fromTrain horn stops this activity.Vionlently and with much lafter
Well, just the other day one of our local Mopar group members was driving down a two lane 25mph street and a woman on her phone changed lanes right into the side of his 66 Dart wagon.
She hit him right in the drivers door because he was right next to her, but she had no idea he was there because she never looked, and made the lane change fast enough where he didn't even have a chance to swerve away from her.
I got a 2012 Toyota Highlander SE, it has Bluetooth audio and speakerphone, the wife
or I
can talk handset free. If I'm in the Duster, leave a message.
Go a little OT with this post.
I've very aware of big trucks.
I avoid them.
I stay back for rocks.
I don't block them in their "passing lane" if they want to go 20 MPH over the speed limit.
(They already have destroyed the far right, "truck" lane pavement).
I wonder though.
Why do truck drivers always say don't cut in front of them because they can't stop as fast as a car yet they routinely ride the people's asses who get in front of them.
And why do the same trucks that can't do 55 uphill go 90 down the back side of it.
They don't care if you are actually using it or not, as they just go on the fact that if you are holding it you are guilty.
It's kind of the same thing as my Brother having a cigarette snuffer/container magnetically mounted on his motorcycle.
Even though he has this and uses it, if they see him with a cig in CA while on the bike they give an instant ticket because the assumption is that motorcycle smokers throw their cig on the ground.
He even showed the cop he has it and uses it, but they didn't care and he got the ticket.