What about the use of mobile phones while driving?
It is prohibited in most countries, especially if not using “hands free” devices with it. (Even so, it is recommended to pull over to use your mobile phone)
Yet I see even professional drivers that both talk, read and send messages while driving, both here in Norway and in Singapore.
How does that go down with the “freedom” loving crowd in the US??
Massachusetts has had that pulled on them at least three times – once for passing on the right on highways, once for right of way coming out of a roundabout, and once for right turn on red.
And boy were they sore losers. On the traffic circle thing they did it and didn’t publicize it, so for twenty years nobody knew what to expect until the old folks died off. And they planted 750,000** No Right Turn On Red signs the weekend before the law went into effect.
**75,000? A huge number, anyhow. They gradually came down over the following decade or so.
I don’t think 128 existed at the time they were forced to allow passing on the right. If it did it was a lonely road out in the puckies. It would have been 1957 or before unless I’m remembering wrong. If I am it would have been '64-'66 or so. Either way it was before I cared much about roads.
What about the use of mobile phones while driving?
It is prohibited in most countries, especially if not using “hands free” devices with it. (Even so, it is recommended to pull over to use your mobile phone)
Yet I see even professional drivers that both talk, read and send messages while driving, both here in Norway and in Singapore.
How does that go down with the “freedom” loving crowd in the US??
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It varies. Some states ban it some states don’t. In most states you can buy bumper stickers that say “Shut Up and Drive”. For a period of time I had a signal jammer I built which kept me entertained. In traffic, a grocery or a plane sitting on the ground I occasionally exercised my freedom to pursue happiness. Then someone got all huffy and had the FCC send me a letter.
Beer alert! The terraces are open again here since Sunday, off course with our five (not six) feet distancing to be complied with. No masks as the idea now is that contamination with the virus outside in the free air is virtually impossible. And drinking beer with a mask is a bit akward.
It looks like all restrictions except international travel will be removed next Monday. The beer stocks are holding out and Dutchie - I fear the consequences if I ignored social distancing from the lady pictured.
With all the gloom of the pandemic a little ray of sunshine. This vintage will be the best this century. The Chardonnay and Pinot Noir promise to be outstanding so watch for 2020. New Zealand is now officially clear of the virus.
To Lee Shore, I see a sudden percentage uptick in cases in Dare County. Although low number cases perhaps, but rising, any surprise here ? My guy is going full bore with the charters finally, and nailing it. I still worry for him and his fellow charterers.
I think the kids going to school will create infection wave number two?
I just spoke to a Doc who has just started to test kids that he sees in his clinic and say so far its a scary percentage that have it but with no symptoms.