This is a HUGE pet peeve of mine. Talking and texting on cell phones is illegal in the Nutmeg State while driving. Talking on the cell phone, however, is not illegal in Mass.
I can't tell you how many people I see a day chattering away on their cell phones, driving 60+ mph and driving like drunk person. Is it really that hard to put your damn phone on speaker? Does that text message to your buddy really need to be sent now?
I've seen a paramedic texting and driving, people driving large trucks (not quite eighteen wheelers, but bigger than a truck) talking on their cell phones. What is with people and their cell phone?
IF (and that is a big if, because there is usually one person I need to call and I'm coming home to him) I need to make a phone call, I dial the phone before I start my car, put my phone on speaker or -gasp- use my Bluetooth and after pulling out of my spot, I start talking. Easy.
I'm sick and tired of nearly getting hit several times a week by some nitwit who can't put their phone away. </endrant>
I can't tell you how many people I see a day chattering away on their cell phones, driving 60+ mph and driving like drunk person. Is it really that hard to put your damn phone on speaker? Does that text message to your buddy really need to be sent now?
I've seen a paramedic texting and driving, people driving large trucks (not quite eighteen wheelers, but bigger than a truck) talking on their cell phones. What is with people and their cell phone?
IF (and that is a big if, because there is usually one person I need to call and I'm coming home to him) I need to make a phone call, I dial the phone before I start my car, put my phone on speaker or -gasp- use my Bluetooth and after pulling out of my spot, I start talking. Easy.
I'm sick and tired of nearly getting hit several times a week by some nitwit who can't put their phone away. </endrant>
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