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Because he once killed someone for asking personal questions.
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I own a driving school. I always point out to my students which drivers are on the phone, and we watch them for a while... When you really pay attention to which other drivers are on the phone, amazing how differently they drive. It's true that they don't usually swerve or fail to stop, but they DO have a greater tendency to tailgate, to drive side-by-side with trucks, or to change lanes quickly without signaling or checking their blind spot. These little habits add up.
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YO SON, THE FUCK WAS DAT SHIT ABOUT OLD LADIES?!! I'M AN OLD LADY N I DRIVE LIKE A BEAST!!!
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Penn, I almost always agree with you. This time not as much. I've found talking on a cell phone more dangerous than listening to the radio. NOW, if you are REALLY into music, that may be different.
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2:46 lmao!!
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I've driven a semi truck for eight years without a radio but sometimes, even, I make mistakes.
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@broadjumper1 ever seen teller speak? :P
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@jlynch187 Because it is considered a civil case, not criminal. It simply wasn't worth the costs to go after him personally because he didn't have anything and any judgement made would have ended up in bankruptcy, leaving me with even more owed.
Doesn't seem right does it? What's worse is that this all happened to me through no fault of my own and when the state had to help pick up the tab then I get called lazy and told I need to learn personal responsibility. It made me hate our system.
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out of curiosity could you elaborate more on why this person isn't responsible for all the payments? I mean this story is seriously disturbing and I don't understand how they are not indebted for life to you. Can't imagine what going through that is like. I don't text and drive anymore. Thanks for the share, stay strong.
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I think radio is usually very different from phones or text. You don't have to think about what to say in response, or what the person is saying. Listening to music feels more passive, even while singing, it's just repetition of lyrics. Listening to audio books takes attention to interpret the story. I have trouble talking to passengers while driving. I forget what they say and what I was going to say.



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pennsays 1 year ago