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Reminds me of the beautiful young Asian woman that nearly lost her life in front of my office, missing the tractor, but going under the rear wheels of the trailer. If the impact hadnât rotated her car, the wheels of the trailer would have run right over the driverâs position.
Texting while driving kills. DONâT.
I donât know what was more amazing, the fact the she was alive and relatively unharmed, or the driving skills of the tractor trailer driver who balanced his truck on a sidewalk trying to avoid the collision.
As someone who neither uses SMS nor reads text messages, I can only assume the humor here must arise from myths about the lucky folks who do. Unfortunately, though, the reality is probably more akin to drunk driving, where itâs always the drunkard who takes one or two lives but escapes unscathed himself.
Yes, missed the wallâŠbut they will then proceed to wipe out innocent folks on foot, motorcycle, oncoming car, etc. And walk away with a ticket for inattentive driving, if that.
If iâm in a store shopping and someone isnât watching where theyâre going because theyâre looking at their phones I donât move out of the way anymore!
Differentname about 5 years ago
You mean, two wrongs do make a right?
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
âBout right.
allen@home about 5 years ago
Looks to me the test dummy is no dummy.
finkd about 5 years ago
He missed the wall, but he wiped out the traffic cones.
mddshubby2005 about 5 years ago
And then the scientists realized they were testing Waymoâs self-driving carâŠ
gopher gofer about 5 years ago
with this experiment theyâve obviously hit a wallâŠ
MikeJ about 5 years ago
Reminds me of the beautiful young Asian woman that nearly lost her life in front of my office, missing the tractor, but going under the rear wheels of the trailer. If the impact hadnât rotated her car, the wheels of the trailer would have run right over the driverâs position.
Texting while driving kills. DONâT.
I donât know what was more amazing, the fact the she was alive and relatively unharmed, or the driving skills of the tractor trailer driver who balanced his truck on a sidewalk trying to avoid the collision.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Someone give it a copy of âCrash Tests for Dummiesâ.
SHIVA about 5 years ago
So maybe whatever theyâre testing worked!!!
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
I donât think heâs complaining.
cdward about 5 years ago
SoâŠ. texting and driving is ⊠safer?
dflak about 5 years ago
Whenever I pass someone who is looking at his/her phone, I lean on the horn. I want them to know I am there. They can hit and kill somebody else.
I have enough trouble operating my windshield wipers and heater â reading and composing text messages isnât in my repertoire.
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
As someone who neither uses SMS nor reads text messages, I can only assume the humor here must arise from myths about the lucky folks who do. Unfortunately, though, the reality is probably more akin to drunk driving, where itâs always the drunkard who takes one or two lives but escapes unscathed himself.
thielsev about 5 years ago
Donât see the humor in this.
ajakimber425 about 5 years ago
Making that one, not so dumb!
The Reader Premium Member about 5 years ago
This reminds me of Dr. Johnny Feverâs sobriety test.
NaturLvr about 5 years ago
Yes, missed the wallâŠbut they will then proceed to wipe out innocent folks on foot, motorcycle, oncoming car, etc. And walk away with a ticket for inattentive driving, if that.
stillfickled Premium Member about 5 years ago
If iâm in a store shopping and someone isnât watching where theyâre going because theyâre looking at their phones I donât move out of the way anymore!
WCraft about 5 years ago
However, he knocked over the human cut-outs and a cardboard parked carâŠ
Bryan Farht about 5 years ago
This is proof that texting behind the wheel itâs much safer!