graball wrote:
But again it's the lowest common denominator theory. Old Mrs Jones has trouble keeping her car in a straight line and stopping it at anything over 40MPH ... so should all speed limits be set at 40MPH?
[Smarmy sarcasm]
Yes. If they aren't going fast enough to K/SI each other, the increased number of idiots will simply raise the repair costs of driving for no one else but themselves.
[/Smarmy sarcasm].
This is along the lines of what I'm saying. Not everyone should be permitted to drive - especially someone who can't walk and chew bubblegum at once.
I believe a statistic previously cited here on this forum, was one in six should be retested for competence. There are times when I think it should be one in four, but oddly enough, that never happens in Manhattan.
People who completely lack any ability to drive while talking into a cellphone are a symptom of a much bigger problem. The real problem is that driver education, training, and testing in most of the civilized world usually settles for merely, if not BARELY, adequate competence.
Every unintentional motor vehicle collision is the result of a number of factors. One of the prime factors is nearly always misdirected attention within the three-to-five critical seconds prior to that collision.
A so-called 'driver' who is completely incapable of having any phonecon while driving is, in my experience, more likely to misdirect their attention outside the driving task in other ways. Removing the handy from their hands is MEANINGLESS.
If they lack the ability to decide when [or why] they should mute the phone, drop the conversation, and refocus on road and traffic ... or, in the alternative, avoid that [topic of] conversation altogether ...
I'm supposed to feel better just because some idiot who can barely drive won't crash WHILE having a phonecon?
Taking the external conversation away from people who can barely drive, is not even close to equal to improving their ability to manage distractions.