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Audibly is OK. Visual is not.And the GPS does give directions audibly.
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Audibly is OK. Visual is not.And the GPS does give directions audibly.
This picture, is it of someone who lost control of their vehicle because they looked at a GPS?
Audibly is OK. Visual is not.And the GPS does give directions audibly.
This picture, is it of someone who lost control of their vehicle because they looked at a GPS?There's no way of ascertaining that because the fool who destroyed that house won't own up to what he did, or how. He's probably claiming the steering wheel got stuck. I could just hear him.
One thing I do know, is I've been living for 72 years, and have had a TV set for almost the whole time. I don't recall ever seeing these kind of car crashes, until fairly recently. Right around the time when smart phones and dashboard touchscreens popped up.
Now I see them on the TV news, almost daily. I've seen more in the previous month, than I've seen in 60 years before the screens became popular.
You brought up GPS, I didn't. There a lot more things on cellphones and touch screens than GPS. And reading billboards is for when you're stopped at red lights, not when you're moving.So billboards should be removed? Signs telling you what gas stations, restaurants and hotels are at a given exit should be removed?
I think you would spend longer reading a billboard of looking to see what 6 restaurants are at a particular exit than you would to spare less than 1 second to glance at the GPS.
Yeah, but the cameras don't cause cars to be deposited into living rooms.And in that same period of time it went from cameras being fairly uncommon in daily life. Plenty of people owned them, but rarely carried them in their daily lives. Now everyone has a camera with them all the time.
You brought up GPS, I didn't. There a lot more things on cellphones and touch screens than GPS. And reading billboards is for when you're stopped at red lights, not when you're moving.So billboards should be removed? Signs telling you what gas stations, restaurants and hotels are at a given exit should be removed?
I think you would spend longer reading a billboard of looking to see what 6 restaurants are at a particular exit than you would to spare less than 1 second to glance at the GPS.
As for road signs, they're part of the road scene, where you should be looking.
Yeah, but the cameras don't cause cars to be deposited into living rooms.And in that same period of time it went from cameras being fairly uncommon in daily life. Plenty of people owned them, but rarely carried them in their daily lives. Now everyone has a camera with them all the time.
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TwiceReal men already been there and back by nowReal men already know the way to everywhere.GPS is for sissies.
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