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07-07-2009, 11:15 AM
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Worst Cell Phone Drivers - Your best story
OK. We hammered the #### out of the left lane driver issue in the Worst Driver thread, but the top ranking in the Worst Driver poll was cell phone/texting drivers, and we have not heard any details!!!!
My biggest pet peeve with these are when they are pulling out onto a fairly busy road, or country highway, from a side street while holding a cell phone in one hand. They only use one hand to make the turn and therefore usually cannot stay in the right hand lane and drift over into the left in front of the oncoming traffic. That is assuming that they even looked for oncoming traffic in the first place.
What is your best cell phone driver story? And right off the bat lets all admit that at one time or another, we have all been holding a phone while driving. Even with handsfree speakers, and headsets in the car, I sometime do not remember to turn them on, and then I invariably get a call that I have to pick up the phone for. So, who knows, your best (worst??) cell phone driver story could be about me!!!!
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07-07-2009, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by iceshots
OK. We hammered the #### out of the left lane driver issue in the Worst Driver thread, but the top ranking in the Worst Driver poll was cell phone/texting drivers, and we have not heard any details!!!!
My biggest pet peeve with these are when they are pulling out onto a fairly busy road, or country highway, from a side street while holding a cell phone in one hand. They only use one hand to make the turn and therefore usually cannot stay in the right hand lane and drift over into the left in front of the oncoming traffic. That is assuming that they even looked for oncoming traffic in the first place.
What is your best cell phone driver story? And right off the bat lets all admit that at one time or another, we have all been holding a phone while driving. Even with handsfree speakers, and headsets in the car, I sometime do not remember to turn them on, and then I invariably get a call that I have to pick up the phone for. So, who knows, your best (worst??) cell phone driver story could be about me!!!!
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Cell phone drivers driving slow in the left lane...
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07-07-2009, 02:42 PM
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Twice I've seen cellphone users weave across lanes. Once I was behind a guy on a 2 lane road who kept drifting across the yellow line and then over onto the shoulder. I thought he was drunk at first but once I got around him I saw him talking on the phone. He wasn't even driving fast. In fact he was going about 20. So he was a slow driver on a 2 lane road talking.
Another one was also on a 2 lane rd. I was picking my niece up from school and had just made a right turn at the red light when the guy in front of me drifted into the left lane and kept driving there. It took him about 30-35 seconds to drift back over. That was worse than the weaver because he almost didn't move for oncoming traffic.
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07-07-2009, 02:52 PM
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Cell phone drivers driving slow in the left lane...
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That pretty much sums it up for me. Not everyone using a cell phone while driving is a complete menace. If that were the case, 85% of the people on the road would qualify. It's the ones who are chatting away and not paying attention to their speed or the other vehicles around them. For that matter, there are some that fit that category that aren't even on cell phones! But since that's what we're talking about here, the only ones that I've encountered are usually on 360 or Bee Cave in the left lane going well under the speed limit. By the time I finally get to pass them (usually on the right) I notice that they are completely oblivious to the traffic around them. Makes me want to just lay on the horn and shake 'em up a little. 
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07-07-2009, 03:07 PM
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I also had some girl yakking away on a cell phone while backing out of a parking spot at Best Buy. I had to lay on the horn to avoid her plowing into me as I sat there waiting for cars in front of me to move. She was so engrossed in her conversation that she could not see the big station wagon behind her.
What would have happened if instead of a car it was someone walking?
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07-07-2009, 03:07 PM
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They should make it a law that if you want to use your cellphone in the car, you have to have the number posted on your car somewhere visible. That way, if you are driving like an A$$, people can call you right then and complain.
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07-07-2009, 04:02 PM
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They should make it a law that if you want to use your cellphone in the car, you have to have the number posted on your car somewhere visible. That way, if you are driving like an A$$, people can call you right then and complain.
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That's FUNNY! 
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07-07-2009, 04:51 PM
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I saw a guy driving an SUV, on the phone, hit the guy in front of him (pretty hard, too). I could see his face very clearly. He didn't look the slightest bit dismayed and never got off the phone (he kept chatting away). He just swerved around the guy he'd hit, and kept going.
Luckily, he did this in front of about 4 cops and they all went roaring after him.
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07-07-2009, 04:57 PM
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On TV you always see the scene where the cops pull a driver over while they're chatting on the phone and the driver just keeps on talking away ignoring the cop.
I wonder how many times that happens in real life?
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07-07-2009, 08:29 PM
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I think most people can handle the occaissional short phone conversation while driving. It's the texting that drives me nuts.
There was this girl (and I say girl because she was maybe 18 at the most) weaving all over 360 a few weeks ago. When I finally am able to pass her, I see that she is texting and using both hands to do it!
As the proud owner of a huge SUV, I really almost wish one of those idiots would swerve into me. My car wouldn't have a dent; their's would be a mess.
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