xsdbs Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 half you mother fuggers cant drive anyways, not to mention society in general. last thing i want is anyone fiddling with the radio or navi let alone their dvd player while driving. Screw that, I dont even want your passangers fiddling with it. There are some pretty stupid people out there, hence why the cell phone hands free laws and so forth. how about them people with a cigarette in one hand and a dog in the other, while driving. seriously!! WOW, slightly angry, someone cut you off today? can't wait for that new pio- nav that works off of telepathic wavelenghts. all you got to do is think about where you are going or the music you want to play. also supposed to come with a hat with built in electrodes that monitors electric signals thru your hair and ears in case you can't think straight or clear. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
spolkyc Posted February 19, 2008 Report Share Posted February 19, 2008 ... can't wait for that new pio- nav that works off of telepathic wavelenghts. all you got to do is think about where you are going or the music you want to play. ... Ya, that would be great but it wont last long. If it is beyond the general publics ability to use, it fades off. That nav system would require the user to be able to think which is WAY beyond most people’s ability. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
workindev Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 That law also states you are in violation if you even have it installed so the driver is in view. He doesn't have to be watching it...it just has to exist so it's possible.Well, the law says that the video screen can't be "visible from the operator's seat" while a movie is playing and the car isn't parked with the parking brake on, so all you would need is something to make it temporarily not visible from the operators seat while everybody else watches a movie. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
xsdbs Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 That law also states you are in violation if you even have it installed so the driver is in view. He doesn't have to be watching it...it just has to exist so it's possible.Well, the law says that the video screen can't be "visible from the operator's seat" while a movie is playing and the car isn't parked with the parking brake on, so all you would need is something to make it temporarily not visible from the operators seat while everybody else watches a movie. just go to a tack shop ( horse supplies) and get a set of side blinders, cheap and effective[/u] Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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