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‎10-03-2017 04:32 PM
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:Driving + electronics = no-no.
But, how many of us talk to the passengers in our vehicle as we're driving?
How many of us talk back to the talk-radio that we're listening to?
How many of us sing along to a song on the radio?
How many of us are going over our day in our heads, while we are driving?
How many of us take a drink of water while we are driving?
While using a hand held device while driving is not safe, there are other things that people do on a daily basis while driving that could be considered "distractions".
For me the difference is, I never look at my phone while driving. It is connected via bluetooth; if I need directions, I plug that in before I leave. If I change the radio station, I do it with buttons on my steering wheel - keeping my eyes on the road. I just do not understand in this day and age, with so many distracted drivers, we have to be defensive drivers and alert to reach our destinations unharmed. Why on Earth would anyone not do that?
‎10-03-2017 04:33 PM
@Mj12 wrote:
@Lipstickdiva wrote:Yep. I've brought this up before on other LR threads. I saw it once when it popped up on FB that she was live and there she was, driving her car. She kept turning around to someone I think in the back seat.
I didn't stick around because it was making me nervous and making me angry that she would be so careless. I did read some comments from people as this was live that she shouldn't be doing this. I'm guessing they are now banned from her page. LOL
@Lipstickdiva I am sure. A few today already got told to "stop with the angry faces" and "if you don't like this page, leave."
"Stop with the angry faces"?!
Say what?
Seriously?
Oh, good gravy!
‎10-03-2017 04:33 PM
@Mj12 wrote:
@Lipstickdiva wrote:Yep. I've brought this up before on other LR threads. I saw it once when it popped up on FB that she was live and there she was, driving her car. She kept turning around to someone I think in the back seat.
I didn't stick around because it was making me nervous and making me angry that she would be so careless. I did read some comments from people as this was live that she shouldn't be doing this. I'm guessing they are now banned from her page. LOL
@Lipstickdiva I am sure. A few today already got told to "stop with the angry faces" and "if you don't like this page, leave."
@Mj12, what is so important that she has to chat about while driving?
‎10-03-2017 05:13 PM
All she talks about is nonsense anyway.
‎10-03-2017 05:30 PM
Thanks for letting me know - love her little videos.
Most new cars are electronically equipment with video screens on the dashboards and blue tooth and so much more.
Better to be hands free and be able to talk to your settings rather than look down and try to adjust. Have to get current with technology...
More distracting is James Cordens Carpool Karoke.
For someone who has such disdain for LR you sure check on her alot.
‎10-03-2017 07:35 PM
@Plaid Pants2 I do agree with everything you have said. There are many ways to be distracted. I try to pay attention to exactly one thing.... DRIVE. I have seen some really crazy things happen..
As a passenger I have noticed....
1. Drivers with lunch bags on their steering wheels and they are actually eating while driving
2 Texting and looking down at their lap
3. Applying cosmetics and or brushing hair and grooming
4. Sharing the wheel with a dog (dog probably should have the license
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I will never forget the advice of my high school journalism teacher.... "no human being can pay attention to two things at exactly the same time, so don't even try to."
‎10-03-2017 07:40 PM
@Mj12 wrote:It should be illegal. Yet her "tribe" LOVES it and thinks she is just so much fun and a real friend. It's pitiful. I truly hope she doesn't hurt anyone in her car, or anyone else on the road.
You must not read the comments on her FB page, because there were people in her “tribe” that disapproved and told her so.
‎10-03-2017 10:12 PM
LR thinks she is the next James Corden.
‎10-04-2017 12:08 AM
@GSPgirl wrote:
@Mj12 wrote:It should be illegal. Yet her "tribe" LOVES it and thinks she is just so much fun and a real friend. It's pitiful. I truly hope she doesn't hurt anyone in her car, or anyone else on the road.
You must not read the comments on her FB page, because there were people in her “tribe” that disapproved and told her so.
The key there is “in her tribe.” Once a person says something (anything) that displeases her, they are either banned from the page, roundly trounced by the tribe, or pithed at by Lisa herself, and are no longer in the tribe. The tribe consists of only those who never say a less than positive word about what Lisa sells, thinks and does.
‎10-04-2017 12:16 AM
Distracted driving is at the least negligent and at the worst criminal. If anyone thinks the brain continues to perform one task as well after they start adding other things -- the popular "multitasking" we like to boast about -- I'd suggest reading studies on this. The responsibility we take on when we get behind the wheel of a car and propel it down a road is enormous. People's lives are in much more danger the minute we decide we don't need to devote 100% to awareness of the road, the car, and everything going on around it. Trying to convince ourselves otherwise, or ridicule or minimize the seriousness of this problem, is worrisome and deadly.
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