Ken Ibold said:Never farded, but I will confess to have been eating a whopper with cheese while driving a stick shift convertible through heavy traffic and then trying to answer my cell phone when it rang.
Ken Ibold said:Never farded, but I will confess to have been eating a whopper with cheese while driving a stick shift convertible through heavy traffic and then trying to answer my cell phone when it rang.
N2212R said:Yes, but have you answered your cell phone on short final at night?
When I lived in Florida it was a 25 mile motorcycle ride from my work at Kennedy Space Center to home. Once I left KSC there was a nice place to buy a cold one, drive thru, and drink it on the way home. Drinking and driving were not illegal, only being drunk and driving, one 12oz was ok. So with a full face helmet on, riding my bike I would have a beer while commuting. Ahh!!N2212R said:Oh, and about a quarter of my meals are eaten in my truck. The hard part is doing all that on my motorcycle.
N2212R said:Yes, but have you answered your cell phone on short final at night?
I have.
Oh, and about a quarter of my meals are eaten in my truck. The hard part is doing all that on my motorcycle.
N2212R said:Yes, but have you answered your cell phone on short final at night?
I recall seeing a driver in Atlanta going 80 mph about five inches from the bumper of the car in front of him (also doing 80 mph), which is unremarkable except the tailgater was eating a bowl of cereal! Both hands were involved in holding the bowl and spoon, so I guess he was knee-steering.flyersfan31 said:It's the makeup being applied while cruising on the highway, or the reading of newspapers, or watching tv --- I've seen them all, many times. What kind of jackass thinks it's ok to read the paper while driving?????
flyersfan31 said:I've seen them all, many times.
Bill Jennings said:Someone playing a recorder with the sheet music laid out over the steering wheel? That is the most bizarre thing I've seen out on the roads.
N2212R said:Yes, but have you answered your cell phone on short final at night?
I have.
N2212R said:Oh, and about a quarter of my meals are eaten in my truck. The hard part is doing all that on my motorcycle.
PIC BABY! After referencing my logbook, it was also my first night solo ever. No, I didn't put "answered phone" in the remarks. I just remember that flight, and saying "Hey, can you hold on a second, I have to land the plane."Troy Whistman said:Were you the PIC, or the passenger?
Troy Whistman said:That's funny... never seen somebody eating a big mac and drinking a coke on a motorcycle. Never seen a motorcycle with a drink holder, either, but I'm sure some of the touring bikes must have them for the long hauls.
That's what always gets me. I was just out in LA a couple of weeks ago and my friend was complaining left and right about all of these idiots talking on their cell phones while driving 80 MPH down the freeway. And he was right. The drivers out there are horrible. All of the sudden the person next to you will start drifting into your lane.woodstock said:so clearly, the problem is only with "the other person" doing it.
woodstock said:so clearly, the problem is only with "the other person" doing it.
gkainz said:new drivers ... its not "if", it's "when" ... is my experience
bbchien said:Some can't manage one thing at once. My 60 day driver 16 year old just rear ended somebody.....sigh.
gprellwitz said:Driving home a while back I think the driver had at least one hand on the steering wheel, but the gal in the passenger seat was doing things to him that I would consider, um, distracting! This was rush hour(s) in Chicago.
Ken Ibold said:Never farded, but I will confess to have been eating a whopper with cheese while driving a stick shift convertible through heavy traffic and then trying to answer my cell phone when it rang.
I wouldn't know. Leslie doesn't, um, nag in public.N2212R said:Nagging is very distracting.
Need a RPG. Seen Ronan lately? One to drive and one to shoot through the sunroof.bobloblaw310 said:I find it difficult to drive while shooting an assult rifle. You either have to drive, or shoot. Throw in the added difficulty of trying to hit a target that is running, zig zagging, and diving and you have a receipy for distraction.
Hint - 1983 Mercedes 240D. Falls into both catagories...gkainz said:new drivers ... its not "if", it's "when" ... is my experience with 2 out of 3 kids in my family. The third can't drive yet, but I'll bet he'll make it 3 for 3 ... The first car needs to be a tank or throwaway (or both)
bobloblaw310 said:I find it difficult to drive while shooting an assult rifle. You either have to drive, or shoot. Throw in the added difficulty of trying to hit a target that is running, zig zagging, and diving and you have a receipy for distraction.
Anthony said:All good points. You just have to learn how to rest it on the door with the window open. Get one of the "shorty" M-4 carbines, as they are easier to handle with one hand. Just spray and pray, nor real need to aim well.
Anthony said:Oh yeah, be sure to wear ear and ey protection. Its loud and those darn shell casings fly all over the place. Always think "safety" while doing drive bys.