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  • Dreizehn@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    Driving while yapping away on a Galaxy or iPhone is worse than being fucking drunk. Both, is double worse.

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        7 months ago

        A test, on a closed circuit, was conducted in Germany, perhaps 10 years ago. The mobile phone users were worse than the damn drunks.

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      7 months ago

      I never understood the thought of handless calling being a bad thing, like sure it’s slightly distracting but not more so than talking to a passenger.

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        7 months ago

        The difference is an adult passenger tend to also be somewhat aware of what’s going on on the road and will tend to shut up when things get hairy, even if only through panic. Someone one the other end of a phone won’t until they hear the crunch.

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      7 months ago

      Mythbusters: Driving Drunk Vs Mobile Phone

      Edit: Episode Part 1/3 Part 3/3 (I couldn’t find 2/3 anywhere annoyingly enough)

      TL:DW: They found driving while using a cell phone is potentially as dangerous as driving drunk. They scored lower in their crash course while on the phone

      Important to note:

      • They didn’t mention how much alcohol was consumed (or they did in the episode and not in this clip, give me a break I found this in 2 minutes on the shitter)
      • They show them taking a breathalyzer test. Im going to assume they were testing to be over the limit to get a DUI (.08% in the US), though it’s not shown or mentioned A clip of part 3/3 says that they stayed below the legal limit (@ .065%) so they would NOT be legally intoxicated
      • The sample size is like, 2. Not very statistically accurate, as mythbusters is entertainment and not a real scientific study
      • Theyre on a closed course. No pedestrians, no stop lights, no other drivers, no “unpredictable” variables in which you would need your reaction time, which would be impaired if you were drunk
      • Theyre using flip phones held up to their ears, on a phone call. Results probably vary (though are probably worse) texting vs a phone call and on modern devices vs old ones

      No real claim either way to one being worse. Moral of the story being get off your fucking phone and don’t drive drunk and you dont need to worry. Dreizehn@kbin.social’s claims aren’t necessary wrong, but they’re not necessary right either