amateuraficionado
Active Member
Glad to hear the Mrs. and the other party involved are both ok John. I'm always after my wife about the same thing.
... On the other side of the law, the part I am in most support of, it prohibits teenagers from talking or texting on their cell phone AT ALL while driving. It does not provide a teenager to have a hands-free device, it is a ZERO TOLERANCE policy on teenagers using cell phones. If a teenager is seen violating this, it give the Officer the discretion to impound their vehicle.
I'm also very glad your wife is ok, nothing like a car accident to open your eyes. I hope her recovery is quick and complete.
... On the other side of the law, the part I am in most support of, it prohibits teenagers from talking or texting on their cell phone AT ALL while driving. It does not provide a teenager to have a hands-free device, it is a ZERO TOLERANCE policy on teenagers using cell phones. If a teenager is seen violating this, it give the Officer the discretion to impound their vehicle.
I agree this is a VERY GOOD THING for this law to go into force. Here is what can happen when someone is driving too fast, on the phone and following a friend.
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This was my sister's car she was traveling south on the 5fwy coming up to the 91 transition. As some of you may know, its can get packed there and slow down, well. She didn't slow down enough and veered off the FWY and flipped, THEN landed on a truck.
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My sister was actually perfectly fine (which simply amazes me), as well as the driver and passenger of the truck. I'm not trying to thread jack, but its important to keep younger drivers off the phone and attention on the road. Also, get those hand-free and blue tooth devices. They may still be bad, but they are better than holding the phone to you face and loosing another arm for driving.
EDITED TO ADD: At the time she had maybe 1-2 years of driving under her belt. She was in her late teens, but still had a lack of experience.