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Default They finally found proof texting bans - does it make a difference

On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 07:17:17 -0000, Jamie Kahn Genet wrote:

nospam wrote:

In article , Jolly Roger
wrote:

Or you are going through a green light and some jackass in the
right-hand turn lane in a multi-lane cross street, who cannot be easily
seen due to other cars obscuring that lane, and is running from cops,
plows into your car doing 80 mph. Some things simply cannot be
realistically avoided, and seat belts along with air bags DO matter.

blame the cops for that. car chases put innocent people at risk.

Pay attention. Who is to blame has absolutely nothing to do with the
fact that seatbelts make people safer.

And it also has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that sometimes
even someone who is paying attention can be blindsided.


there are no guarantees. nothing is perfect.

the point is that if drivers were paying attention, they could avoid
collisions.

what's a common excuse after a crash? "i didn't see you" or "he came
out of nowhere". had they been paying attention, they would have seen
the other vehicle *before* the crash.


I often groan when I hear 'he came out of nowhere', as if a car
magically materialised out of nothing.


It's those idiots that are causing **** like DRLs to appear, as if somehow they'll spot those. The fact is they weren't paying attention.

But attention won't help when the unexpected happens too quickly for the
average person to spot it and react. And sometimes even if they've time
to react, there are only less awful options, with no good options
available.


That is so rare it's not worth worrying about. And if you do want to worry about it, then always expect the unexpected. Drive defensively.

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