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You know a whole generation of us grew up without even seatbelt laws. Heck I use to stand on the front seat of the car, rode in the back of pick up trucks. Child seat? Never even heard of.
We survived. Does it occur to anyone that many of these laws are really made up not in the best interest of public safety but in the interest of the almighty dollar.
When I ride a motorcycle I wear a helmet but I do so by choice, not because my state forces me to.
There are too many driving laws on the books these days. Laws that say it's OK to have a drink but don't go over .08. Well, one drink does that. Why not just make it plain illegal to drive while drinking?
There should be a law preventing women from wearing tight clothing or short dresses as this is distracting too. A law to prevent cameras on top of traffic signals because now we got to look out for those too, even when we check our speed limit. Mater of fact, that speedometer thing is a distractions as well. I'd like to see a law that prevents giant signs dedicated to LeBron James.
So here's what I surmise some of you guys think:
1. Do not talk to passengers.
2. Do not touch the radio/stereo/bluetooth.
3. Don't look at the GPS
4. Eyes on the front and only briefly on mirrors.
5. No phone calls, hands free or otherwise.
You know a whole generation of us grew up without even seatbelt laws. Heck I use to stand on the front seat of the car, rode in the back of pick up trucks. Child seat? Never even heard of.
We survived. Does it occur to anyone that many of these laws are really made up not in the best interest of public safety but in the interest of the almighty dollar.
When I ride a motorcycle I wear a helmet but I do so by choice, not because my state forces me to.
There are too many driving laws on the books these days. Laws that say it's OK to have a drink but don't go over .08. Well, one drink does that. Why not just make it plain illegal to drive while drinking?
I think this is probably going to get political here so I'll stop now. I know my state will never take away my right to use a phone with a hands free device and that's the way it should be.
And congratulations for wearing a helmet when you ride. Unfortunately, many of your fellow riders don't. Texas, for example, has experienced a 25% rise in motorcycle fatalities since repealing its helmet law in 1998. And that doesn't take into account the number of injured riders whose care I help pay for through my insurance rates. Other states have similar experiences.
Cell phone or not, too many people are terrible drivers and don't take it seriously enough. I think all drivers should be retested (road and written) every couple years.
More bad drivers off the roads (+ less drivers overall = less traffic)
More jobs created by the DMV to keep the wait reasonable
Incentive for better public transportation
I am sending this from my droid.... while driving.... not at a stop light....
IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!!!!11
no wait, I'm not wrecking.... again
I am sending this from my droid.... while driving.... not at a stop light....
IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!!!!11
no wait, I'm not wrecking.... again
And congratulations for wearing a helmet when you ride. Unfortunately, many of your fellow riders don't. Texas, for example, has experienced a 25% rise in motorcycle fatalities since repealing its helmet law in 1998. And that doesn't take into account the number of injured riders whose care I help pay for through my insurance rates. Other states have similar experiences.
Why is it any of your business what riders put on top of their heads when they ride? NH, Illinois and Iowa do not have any helmet laws and I know NH actually has lower insurance rates than my home state of Massachusetts.
Cell phone or not, too many people are terrible drivers and don't take it seriously enough. I think all drivers should be retested (road and written) every couple years.
More bad drivers off the roads (+ less drivers overall = less traffic)
More jobs created by the DMV to keep the wait reasonable
Incentive for better public transportation