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Can't drive at night.
Do you think I might have thought of that?
Nah
Can't drive at night.
Do you think I might have thought of that?
Can't drive at night.
Do you think I might have thought of that?
How the fuck was I going to know it would happen? That the driver would text while driving?One could reply back that you should have planned ahead so that you don't get in situation like that, knowing that you can't drive at night.
but not gonna bother
How the fuck was I going to know it would happen? That the driver would text while driving?
You make many assumptions.
Since you posted, you already bothered.see the last sentence in my previous post.
Since you posted, you already bothered.
Go find some credibility, as you lack it tonight.
It scares me especially when I'm riding my motorcycle and see someone texting. That why I like those back country roads. no traffic
It scares me especially when I'm riding my motorcycle and see someone texting. That why I like those back country roads. no traffic
My first time texting while drive was around 1990's. I drove on my highway and I texted my pager send messages to my friend and then, I was confused and did not pay atten while drive almost hit rear of car on highway. I won't do it again.
Pagers were merely part of the march of technology to arrive to where we are now. Just like we once used cranks to raise and lower windows in our cars or many other ways that now seem "dated."I thought you could not text on pagers. The pager was only there to give you a phone number to call when you were able to.
In my opinion, pagers were stupid. Why do I need to know you were calling me when you can't even call me nor could I call you? Just call back at a better time.
I don't think pagers even exist anymore. They faded out when text messaging started to gain some ground. A lot of people have cell phones and are doing away with landlines.
But that's beside the point. Just don't text and drive, wear your seat belt and pay attention to the road.