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   Your Name to tetraethylleadREMOVETHIS@yahoo.com   
   Re: Finally, California drivers can read   
   12 Mar 14 09:15:43   
   
   XPost: comp.mobile.android, comp.mobile.ipad   
   From: YourName@YourISP.com   
      
   In article , Brent   
    wrote:   
      
   > On 2014-03-11, Your Name  wrote:   
   > > In article , Brent   
   > > wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> On 2014-03-11, Your Name  wrote:   
   > >> > In article , Brent   
   > >> > wrote:   
   > >> >   
   > >> >> On 2014-03-10, Your Name  wrote:   
   > >> >>   
   > >> >> > The ONLY thing you should be doing while driving the car is DRIVING   
   > >> >> > THE   
   > >> >> > CAR, which includes things like using the indicators, but does not   
   > >> >> > include fiddling with unnecessary bits like the radio, GPS system,   
   > >> >> > cellphone, airconditioning, etc.   
   > >> >>   
   > >> >> Some people even keep their hands off the defroster, probably because   
   it   
   > >> >> shares controls with the AC. :)   
   > >> >   
   > >> > Hmmm ... so you get in the car and find it all frosted up, they ignore   
   > >> > that and drive off. Then X blocks down the road they suddenly realise   
   > >> > they can't see anything and start fiddling with the defroster while   
   > >> > still driving ... nope, the sensible version is to turn on the   
   > >> > defroster before you drive off. If you must turn it off again later,   
   > >> > then wait until you're at least stopped at a red trtaffic light, or   
   > >> > even better pull over and stop somehwere safe ... you DO NOT fiddle   
   > >> > with it while driving along.   
   > >>   
   > >> And don't turn on the headlights without pulling over first!   
   > >>   
   > >> Can't tbe too safe!   
   > >   
   > > Headlights are part of driving, if it's dark or low-visibility. Many   
   > > cars these days now come with automatic headlights anyway (and a  damn   
   > > nuisance they are when driving through short tunnels or under   
   > > over-bridges).   
   >   
   > So you just make arbitrary decisions on which systems are part of   
   > driving and which are not and what can wait and what can't.   
   >   
   >   
   > > Personally I don't turn the headlights on while moving ... it's far too   
   > > easy for some dimbulb to think you're flashing your lights as a signal   
   > > to let them turn across the road in front of you. I either put the   
   > > headlights on before I start driving, or if it's still daylight then   
   > > I'll turn them on at a convenient traffic light stop. Apart from some   
   > > mid-winter nights coming home, I'm not really ever out in the dark   
   > > anyway.   
   >   
   > Let me guess, you don't drive a car with a manual transmission either.   
      
   If you don't know what is necessary for driving and what isn't, then   
   you shouldn't be on the road at all. Playing with the radio is NOT   
   necessary, playing with the air conditioning is NOT neccessary. Using   
   indicators IS neccessary.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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