• callouscomic@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    You have to open the camera on the phone and take the photo. That is distracting. That is time your eyes aren’t on the road. That might involve actions that are touchscreen use and more difficult since it’s not based on feel.

    You’re too quick to dismiss this.

    • moonsnotreal@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      To play devil’s advocate, depending on the phone you can take pictures with only the buttons. On most android phones you can double tap the power button to open the camera and volume down to take pictures.

      Op still should not have used their phone while driving a commercial vehicle though

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      1 year ago

      Everyone under 40 can do this with their eyes closed, more so than all the new touch screen bullshit modern cars have these days to put on the heat.

      Just because you’re physically holding a phone doesn’t mean you’re even close to being as distracted as texting.

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          1 year ago

          Just because you can change the temperature in your car from cold to warmer doesn’t mean you should either, but it’s a risk we, for some reason, think is reasonable. Not because it’s not potentially harmful, but because this one person should get a tiny bit warmer even if that means running over a bunch of school children. Why?

          You could make the case that what OP is doing is far more beneficial to society, bringing attention to people not using their headlights in the rain with a very clear example showing its effects. This could be spread to thousands or even millions of people to make them realize how dangerous this is. This could potentially save tons of lives.