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August 11th, 2010 06:47 AM #11
Dapat ata me thread naman na .... "Don't you love those STUPID pedestrians!"
di ba? kahapon muntik ko na mabangga studyante may kausap habang nag cross sa manila. ka asar cell phone habang tumatawid.
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August 16th, 2010 03:58 PM #12
May it be a motorist or pedestrian , hands-free-kit or not , texting or talking on your celfone divides/distracts your attention from the road.
Pinagbawal na nuon pa ang pag gamit ng celfone habang nagmamaneho. Dapat din sigurong ipagbawal ang pag gamit nito sa mga TUMATAWID na mga pedestrian sa kalye.
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February 15th, 2012 05:20 PM #13Teen drivers generally tend to be irresponsible and easily distracted, thus resulting in them making wrong moves. Many teen drivers have been seen talking on the phone or texting when driving. These tendencies have led to an enormous number of accidents, causing injuries, fatalities and skyrocketing insurance rates.
Some major causes for distractions while driving:
* Drinking & Eating
* Emotional State of the Driver
* Using the Cell Phone
* Talking to Friend/ Friends in the Car
* Listening to Music
As a new driver, you will be unskilled at handling unexpected problems. So, make sure you attend any of the various defensive driving courses across the country.
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May 28th, 2012 11:38 AM #14
Sorry, rant muna ako.
Sa mga mahilig gumamit ng cellphone to either call or text habang nagmamaneho, tigilan na ninyo yang ugali na yan. Una, hindi kayo magaling magmaneho habang nasa phone kayo. Di ninyo napapansin na bumabagal kayo or driving in between lanes na kayo or hindi na kayo alerto sa mga kotse katabi ninyo. Kung sasabihin mo na hindi ka naman ganoon kapag driving while on the cellphone ka, in denial ka. Di mo lang napapansin yan dahil nga nasa phone ka!
Pangalawa, bawal po ito base sa House Bill No. 4571. Ang bad trip lang nito, kitang kita ka nagmamaneho na nasa phone. Yun mga iba nga walang tint ang kotse, so mas obvious. Pinagyayabangan mo ang katangahan mo. Kapag ni-re-remind ka ng mga kasamahan mo sa kalsada na bawal yan, ikaw pa ang galit. Walang driver exempted sa batas na ito.
Ang pinakalupit ay naka motorcycle at nag-te-text!! Mas mabuti pa kaya na saksakan mo na lang sarili mo para patay ka na kaagad, kaysa mag-damay ka pa ng iba.
Kung kailangan ninyo sagutin ang phone, tumabi ka na lang muna o kaya mag-invest ka sa isang hands free kit. Pakita mo naman na responsable ka.
So next time gagamitin mo ang phone mo habang nagmamaneho at may lumapit sa iyo at sinaksak niya sa bunganga mo ang cellphone mo, wag ka na mag taka.
Yun lang.
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May 28th, 2012 12:56 PM #16
Nothing in particular. I've just noticed a rise in the number of drivers using their phones while driving erratically.
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May 28th, 2012 01:16 PM #17
Apple is approaching this problem from another perspective. They might be coming out with a version of Siri that will drive the car while you're on the phone. It's currently on beta and so far, it can only drive A/T vehicles for obvious reasons. It will require LTO certification and to that extent, it has already passed the LTO written exam and driving exercises with flying colors. All that's needed is for them to figure out how to get a urine sample out of her.
:D Relax lang.
BTT: As with many people, I have this feature built into my HU. If your HU doesn't have it, BT car kits are cheap, can be bought from almost anywhere, and are usually plug-and-play.
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May 28th, 2012 01:18 PM #18
Hindi ba kapag BT-enabled/HU-connected ang phone parang ganun din?
Kasi syempre.. mawawala rin concentration mo sa road, mapupunta sa kausap mo.
Ang naging advantage lang, dalawang kamay mo ang nakahawak sa SW vs. one. Pero sa concentration, hindi kaya pareho lang sila?
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May 28th, 2012 01:23 PM #19
Para ka lang may kausap na passenger pag nag dadrive kung HU connected. i'm sure sa concentration di naman malaki ang mababawas.
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Will wonders never cease with Motolite? Ha ha.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well