
For Anyone Who Texts Whilst Driving
#1
Posted 26 March 2010 - 11:50 PM
#2
Posted 26 March 2010 - 11:57 PM
My phone doesn't come out of my pocket when im driving.
#3
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:00 AM

#4
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:01 AM
And everytime i get cut up or nearly killed i gladly help them with the dent in thier doors/wings or broken wing mirrors, that they didnt have before.......
Now keep texting..and see how expensive it can be, even if you dont get caught or crash
"Rant over"
#5
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:21 AM
#6
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:24 AM
Yes i strongly disagree with texting whilst driving but unlike most people, i'm able to admit to doing it in the past.
Oh and Ipod, i'll quite happily shunt you into someones front garden with my van if you start vandalising it, like i did with the chav that decided to sit in my nearside blindspot (vans have quite a big one of those), and then went mental because i turned left infront of him. Next time someone cuts you up, just think about whether they can actually see you as you ride on there wing (as most bikers tend to do these days), you never know, it might be your fault in the first place!
#7
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:32 AM
#8
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:38 AM
#9
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:48 AM
Sorry have to admit that watching that didnt affect me in the slightest. Although when you've seen someones brains dripping out there nose, after the impact with the oak tree turned it to mush at Mallory Park, things dont tend to affect you.
Yes i strongly disagree with texting whilst driving but unlike most people, i'm able to admit to doing it in the past.
Oh and Ipod, i'll quite happily shunt you into someones front garden with my van if you start vandalising it, like i did with the chav that decided to sit in my nearside blindspot (vans have quite a big one of those), and then went mental because i turned left infront of him. Next time someone cuts you up, just think about whether they can actually see you as you ride on there wing (as most bikers tend to do these days), you never know, it might be your fault in the first place!
Noted, but after 15+ years of riding, I can be sure im seen/heard and read roads and peaples body language..ie head turns to look in mirrors......
As with vans....and other big motors, they always have the right of way (used to drive lorries) so well aware of blindspots and take turns wider.
So if i ever get "shunted into a fence" due to a drivers error, not mine....then say good bye to the drivers face and will happily do the time or get an asbo for thier troubles.
Also biased i know, but i think before folks get a driving licence they should have to sit a CBT....just to be aware of bikers.
As a van driver i take it you take the upmost of care anyway due to blindspots etc.
Sorry it took so long to reply to this as im doing 150mph on my bike texting, and this van wont get out of my way....happy motoring

EDIT
As like car drivers and bike riders, there are good curtious peeps in both
A chav is a chav....cant change them idiots
Edited by Ipod, 27 March 2010 - 12:50 AM.
#10
Posted 27 March 2010 - 12:58 AM
#11
Posted 27 March 2010 - 01:02 AM
my grandad nearly died due to someone on the phone he was coming of a slip road onto a motorway on his 09 plate hrc fireblade an he glanced in his mirror to check the motorway nothing was coming so he started to accelarate upto motorway speed an the person infront had jammed his brakes on because he was on the phone an somthing happened anyway completly wrote the bike of it was a cat b just thankfull that it was so near a hospitle i havent taken my test yet but i can asure you that i will not be taking my phone out of my pocket wen i am driving
Sorry to read about ya grandad...glad he's ok.
Just a thought to my post....as you have yet to get your licence...how would you feel about if the Goverment made you do a half hour CBT lesson before bieng alowed to drive a car ?
#12
Posted 27 March 2010 - 01:04 AM
when i was doing my cbt last year i had a high vis jacket on + my headlights an my instructor behind me also in a high vis an i still had 3 people pull out of side roads coursing me to brake or swerve just wish drivers would be more aware of whats going on around themSorry have to admit that watching that didnt affect me in the slightest. Although when you've seen someones brains dripping out there nose, after the impact with the oak tree turned it to mush at Mallory Park, things dont tend to affect you.
Yes i strongly disagree with texting whilst driving but unlike most people, i'm able to admit to doing it in the past.
Oh and Ipod, i'll quite happily shunt you into someones front garden with my van if you start vandalising it, like i did with the chav that decided to sit in my nearside blindspot (vans have quite a big one of those), and then went mental because i turned left infront of him. Next time someone cuts you up, just think about whether they can actually see you as you ride on there wing (as most bikers tend to do these days), you never know, it might be your fault in the first place!
Noted, but after 15+ years of riding, I can be sure im seen/heard and read roads and peaples body language..ie head turns to look in mirrors......
As with vans....and other big motors, they always have the right of way (used to drive lorries) so well aware of blindspots and take turns wider.
So if i ever get "shunted into a fence" due to a drivers error, not mine....then say good bye to the drivers face and will happily do the time or get an asbo for thier troubles.
Also biased i know, but i think before folks get a driving licence they should have to sit a CBT....just to be aware of bikers.
As a van driver i take it you take the upmost of care anyway due to blindspots etc.
Sorry it took so long to reply to this as im doing 150mph on my bike texting, and this van wont get out of my way....happy motoring
EDIT
As like car drivers and bike riders, there are good curtious peeps in both
A chav is a chav....cant change them idiots
#13
Posted 27 March 2010 - 01:06 AM
#14
Posted 27 March 2010 - 01:08 AM
I have just passed my test, and i did my CBT in the summer, i can honestly say that doing the CBT didnt make me anymore aware than i was before. But then again i had been on the back of bikes before that.
You cannot put things like that down to anything but experiance.
As for useing phones while driving, i think its stupid, even with hands free, because your still not concentrating on driving as much as you should be. I personally always have my phone on silent while driving, or give it to my passenger. Not that you could have a phone conversation in my mini while driving anyway.
#15
Posted 27 March 2010 - 01:14 AM
i done my cbt last april so iv been riding a geared 50cc bike for the last year nearly an i do get so frustrated with some car drives its unreal the amount of times iv had to swerv/brake for car drives not saying im the best rider in the world but for examplemy grandad nearly died due to someone on the phone he was coming of a slip road onto a motorway on his 09 plate hrc fireblade an he glanced in his mirror to check the motorway nothing was coming so he started to accelarate upto motorway speed an the person infront had jammed his brakes on because he was on the phone an somthing happened anyway completly wrote the bike of it was a cat b just thankfull that it was so near a hospitle i havent taken my test yet but i can asure you that i will not be taking my phone out of my pocket wen i am driving
Sorry to read about ya grandad...glad he's ok.
Just a thought to my post....as you have yet to get your licence...how would you feel about if the Goverment made you do a half hour CBT lesson before bieng alowed to drive a car ?
there was a slow moving tractor an trailer going along a long piece of straight road i was behind it indacted to overtake it an then from nower about 3 cars back this middle aged man in a type r civic coming flying up towords me coursing me to have to pull in again managed to get his reg plate na report him but dont know if anything happened about it
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