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Old 10-08-2009, 19:38   #15
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Re: Driving and Cell Phones

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Originally Posted by Russ B View Post
Using a mobile phone while driving takes your concentration off the road in any case. I'm not going to judge you but if you're doing something distracting and you end up having a car accident then there's no-one to blame but yourself.
I take it you drive in silence then Russ?
Must be bliss for your passengers

She was in lane 1 (this is in the US so right hand lane is the one by the edge of the road not the central reservation) of a flyover with no hardshoulder, there was a car infront of her so couldn't go any faster to make space for the lorry.
How exactly is it her fault???
That she was on a handsfree mobile is neither here nor there, the lorry driver didn't know she was on the phone when he decided to move across and clipped her.
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