From Forbes magazine, the same that awarded Detroit, Michigan the № 3 spot for overall worst drivers in the US, some interesting statistics and information regarding distracted driving. The up(ish) side: according to Forbes, Michigan ranks № 39 in the nation.
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This is why we need to start handling this stuff systemically. Mechanically limit maximum vehicle speed in cars the same way they do in ebikes. Phones lock when cell towers sense them going over X mph. Narrow roads and raise crosswalks.
No, you don't have the 'freedom' to drive however you want, wherever you want. Never have; it's completely ahistorical. Design this shit with intention instead of just slapping roads everywhere.
Phones lock when cell towers sense them going over X mph.
Better idea…shock collars!
If you must call, is hands-free bluetooth in most modern-ish cars not a thing? If you must text, shock collar for you!
One of the things that we need to change ASAP, in my opinion, is the "clear zone" along streets and highways. That standard was set decades ago, designed to keep drivers from hitting things with their primitive, metal death-traps. Nowadays, cars have lots of safety features, like crumple zones and airbags, and the driver will walk away with minor injuries after hitting a tree. The wide, clear, empty space that we still insist on gives people the perception that they can safely drive fast and look at their phone. There are no safety features on those cars for the people outside of them that they keep hitting, though, so let's make the drivers pay attention.
Stopped at a light looking at your phone is a crime in MI? What a joke...fix your fucking lead pipes you idiots.
Those were fixed years ago, buddy.