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    I had a Peterborough cop shake her finger (tsk,tsk) at me yesterday when she saw the Timmies in my hand while I sat at a non-functioning traffic light. If she hadn't been on "point duty",I likely would have gotten a ticket because she certainly could have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    I drive @ 50k a year on business and have seen it all but by far the most prevalent and dangerous thing is imbeciles texting. If they made it legal to just talk on a cell phone while holding it in your hands it would probably save lives. Still distracting but at least they would be looking at the road.
    I put over 5000K on my bike past summer and I saw the same thing Terry. Way too much time with eyes off the road, way too far over the fog line and way too slow for the surrounding traffic.

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    Hold on, you're saying you can't drink a coffee and drive? As in pick up the cup, drink and put it down?

    Why then does every single car out there have cup holders in the front?

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    I used to use my cell in the car a little at first but then got it through my head that I'M NOT THAT IMPORTANT it can wait. I think a lot of people have a hard time coming to terms with that.
    Heeere fishy fishy fishy fishy! :fish:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rugger View Post
    I used to use my cell in the car a little at first but then got it through my head that I'M NOT THAT IMPORTANT it can wait. I think a lot of people have a hard time coming to terms with that.
    True, and it's just too convenient. Way too easy and tempting to make or answer a call and even if one is not inclined to use it, all want to see whom is calling or texting them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    Hold on, you're saying you can't drink a coffee and drive? As in pick up the cup, drink and put it down?

    Why then does every single car out there have cup holders in the front?
    In Ontario,it's always been a provincial offense to have anything in your hand while driving. It's in the Ontario Regulations attached to The Highway Traffic Act. It's only since the advent of the cell phone as a result of some grizzly collisions that governments have been pressured into stricter enforcement and stiffer fines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    In Ontario,it's always been a provincial offense to have anything in your hand while driving. It's in the Ontario Regulations attached to The Highway Traffic Act. It's only since the advent of the cell phone as a result of some grizzly collisions that governments have been pressured into stricter enforcement and stiffer fines.
    Wow I didn't realize that either. I don't drive around with a coffee in hand but sip on one on the way to work. Has anybody heard of someone getting a citation for this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rugger View Post
    I used to use my cell in the car a little at first but then got it through my head that I'M NOT THAT IMPORTANT it can wait. I think a lot of people have a hard time coming to terms with that.
    x1000 . What else drives me nuts is the self important wanker yakking on the phone standing in line at the store. ARGGGGGG .

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