Putting on Make up while driving

I eat a fat burger while I am driving manual and drink at the same time (such as coca-cola) :eek3:
 
I always eat snacks and drink water driving on my way to work all the time... I don't mind spill my water or snack on myself unless its not chocolate or red stain. LOL!!
I also text on my sk while I drive... loving it because I use my leg/knee to hold the steeling wheel.. its easy.
I have seen my sister using her cellphone talking while driving I was next to her, she drives like DRAG RACE CAR. Whoa!! I just freaks out but lucky we didnt get into an accident. Damn sis!:shock::eek3::crazy:
 
I can multitask my driving. Since my car is a 5 speed stickshift, I can even do better especially at night eating, smoking, texting while holding the headlight switch on the same time 'cause my headlight switch broke and the Ford dealer was try to charge me arm n leg to replace it.

<--Guilty as charged! but good thing Tennessee aint got the texting while driving ban on the books yet....

I try not to text while driving when I haul my girls back to my ex wife but then ex wife would think I disappeared off the earth if I didnt TXT her back when Im on the road. Good thing the girls dont ride in my busted Ford but in my mother's Hyundai with automatic. One less thing to be distracted...
 
When I was working in a hospital in South Florida back in 1980, there was a young couple brought in to the ER. She had been giving him a BJ, they had an accident, they were both DOA (Dead On Arrival), She of asphyxiation amd he of severe blood loss. They could not reattach. Not a very good way to go.:eek3:

Shit!! :eek: I am glad to alive and not involved an accident that I did with my ex while he drove. LOL! :whistle:
 
What is bluetooth?

Okay, bluetooth is a wireless communication device that is connected to your cell phone. Usually its an earpiece with a microphone. While you are driving, you can speak into the bluetooth device handfree and it is safer than using your cellphone. You prolly have notice some people have an ear piece thing on their ear and they are talking. Like instead of holding a cellphone to talk, you can use bluetooth to talk into handfree. See the pic below, next to a cellphone, that is a bluetooth earpiece device.

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Back in 1976 or 1977, one of my sub. teacher was in hurry and running late to school. She was putting her make up while driving up the hill in wrong side. She saw a semi truck that was coming toward her and slamming her brakes but it was TOO LATE and got herself KILLED in her small car. What a tragic was!
 
I always eat snacks and drink water driving on my way to work all the time... I don't mind spill my water or snack on myself unless its not chocolate or red stain. LOL!!
I also text on my sk while I drive... loving it because I use my leg/knee to hold the steeling wheel.. its easy.
I have seen my sister using her cellphone talking while driving I was next to her, she drives like DRAG RACE CAR. Whoa!! I just freaks out but lucky we didnt get into an accident. Damn sis!:shock::eek3::crazy:

I eat while I drive, I admit it :shock:
 
crap... now i can't sleep cuz the thought of doing BJ in car can kill you.. now people.. if u ever want have a need to do something crazy be kind and park somewhere else or go restroom in arby's or whatever do it fast like I had been there and done that... :whistle:
 
I used to use the phone while driving. Two reasons I don't anymore: I'm deaf -- phone useless, and it's now against the law in my area -- I don't knowingly break the law (and I do try to know the law). I believe I had all the coordination to safely drive and use the phone at the same time, but I've seen plenty of evidence that not everybody has this coordination. I was riding in my grandpa's truck just a couple of days ago, and he began to talk on his phone, but he was weaving all over the road trying to use his phone. I was terrified. Also, for many years, I was forced to ride in the car while my aunt was driving, and she always used the rear-view mirror to put on her make up while driving, and she could not stay in the lane ever when she did that, yet she continued to do it for many years. She probably still does it. Amazingly, they're both still alive. I'm willing to give up my right to use the phone (even if I could hear it) to improve the safety on the roads from people who don't have the coordination. And really, I don't care how coordinated you think you are, putting on make up while driving really isn't too bright.
 
I used to use the phone while driving. Two reasons I don't anymore: I'm deaf -- phone useless, and it's now against the law in my area -- I don't knowingly break the law (and I do try to know the law). I believe I had all the coordination to safely drive and use the phone at the same time, but I've seen plenty of evidence that not everybody has this coordination. I was riding in my grandpa's truck just a couple of days ago, and he began to talk on his phone, but he was weaving all over the road trying to use his phone. I was terrified. Also, for many years, I was forced to ride in the car while my aunt was driving, and she always used the rear-view mirror to put on her make up while driving, and she could not stay in the lane ever when she did that, yet she continued to do it for many years. She probably still does it. Amazingly, they're both still alive. I'm willing to give up my right to use the phone (even if I could hear it) to improve the safety on the roads from people who don't have the coordination. And really, I don't care how coordinated you think you are, putting on make up while driving really isn't too bright.
I agreed :)
 
I've seen all kinds of things going on while men and women drive. I think the worst was flossing the teeth and brushing the dentures.:giggle:
I was behind a guy in a truck; he was brushing his teeth while driving. "Watch where you spit, mister!"
 
Oftenly, I'd see my aunt putting on her mascara when she drives on the freeway. I usually tell her from time to time that it is dangerous. She knows it is dangerous but she doesn't mind.

If that is bad enough, I've also seen several drivers who would brush their teeth, read newspapers, read maps, so and on. All I can do is shake my head when I see them doing that.

I was once rear-ended (I was 9 months pregnant at the time with my oldest) by a driver who was on the cellphone. Thankfully, it was not a major accident but I ended up having a whiplash on my neck. So, of course, I had to be hauled to the hospital for safety precaution and the medical staffs were afraid that it could trigger the labor. It didn't trigger the labor, though.
 
Oftenly, I'd see my aunt putting on her mascara when she drives on the freeway. I usually tell her from time to time that it is dangerous. She knows it is dangerous but she doesn't mind.

If that is bad enough, I've also seen several drivers who would brush their teeth, read newspapers, read maps, so and on. All I can do is shake my head when I see them doing that.

I was once rear-ended (I was 9 months pregnant at the time with my oldest) by a driver who was on the cellphone. Thankfully, it was not a major accident but I ended up having a whiplash on my neck. So, of course, I had to be hauled to the hospital for safety precaution and the medical staffs were afraid that it could trigger the labor. It didn't trigger the labor, though.

I was once rear-ended by a cell phone guy, but it wasn't bad. I was going 55, slowing because of traffic ahead of me, and he was going about 60, so he didn't hit hard. Pulled over and only my light was cracked. I got a ticket for unsafe lane change even though I wasn't changing lanes, just slowing because cars ahead of me were slowing. Other driver got a ticket for driving in the HOV lane with no passengers. Too bad it was before the cell phone law. Haha, that guy was mad though! :rofl:
 
Oftenly, I'd see my aunt putting on her mascara when she drives on the freeway. I usually tell her from time to time that it is dangerous. She knows it is dangerous but she doesn't mind.

If that is bad enough, I've also seen several drivers who would brush their teeth, read newspapers, read maps, so and on. All I can do is shake my head when I see them doing that.

I was once rear-ended (I was 9 months pregnant at the time with my oldest) by a driver who was on the cellphone. Thankfully, it was not a major accident but I ended up having a whiplash on my neck. So, of course, I had to be hauled to the hospital for safety precaution and the medical staffs were afraid that it could trigger the labor. It didn't trigger the labor, though.

any.... lawsuit money? :deal:
 
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