Please!!! Don’t Drive And Talk! Put Down The Cell Phone!

Posted by Kathy Curry | Thoughtful Thursday | Thursday 21 January 2010 9:32 am

Happy Thoughtful Thursday to you! It’s a good day! I’m doing well and hope you are too! Yes, this is a long post today, but please read it all. Maybe it will help save a life!!!

Did you see Oprah Monday? I had seen previews and purposely set the DVR to tape it. It was about driving while talking on your cell phone and texting. Wow… It was a sad show. There was a wife and a daughter whose husband and father (two men traveling together) were killed due to a young man driving while texting. Surprisingly, the young man who caused the accident was on the show also. As it goes with life, he was not part of the accident he caused and he walked away without a scratch. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, community service and a few other mild punishments. But he was remorseful and very sorry for his actions. Although the two women lost their loved ones, I almost felt sorrier for the young man whose life is forever changed for being the catalyst of taking two lives.

Rarely do I get mad at Oprah but I was getting irritated because every time she addressed the young man about the situation she would ask questions or make statements like: “how do you feel about killing two men”? Or “after you learned you killed two people…”. I’m sure it was not easy for him to come to the show and put himself out there like that (he teared up and shed a few tears) and then to have Oprah keep making statements saying he killed the men, well I just thought it was insensitive and unnecessary. With years of interviewing skills surely she could have opened her vocabulary to a more compassionate way to address the young man. As he said and I can imagine is true, he has to live with what he did for the rest of his life! It haunts him and he can’t make it go away! But that is not why I’m writing.

I just could not believe the horror stories and statistics I was hearing. Not only did they talk about texting, they talked about simply talking on your cell phone while driving. Here are the stats. Talking on your cell phone while driving, is equivalent to driving while drunk. Chances of getting in an accident are 4 times greater when driving while talking on your cell phone. The same as while driving drunk. Chances of getting in an accident while texting and driving are 8 times greater!!! What are you going to do?

Oprah came on the screen at the end of the show making a plea to us not to use our cell phones while driving. She asked for a commitment. I have made that commitment. What she said and it’s so true, we all think: “I can handle it! That won’t happen to me! I got this!” Well… the young man on the show responsible for the death of two men said the same thing! He thought he had the skill down pat! But when he looked up one day and had crossed over the line on the highway, thus causing a fatal accident, he knew different! And I am guilty! Although I am not a 20 year old, I still fall within the “texting frenzy” age of 18 – 49 and I am by no means a shabby texter! I can hang with the best of them!!! I’ve been known to crack the 1000 mark in one month! Uh huh… And if I do it while driving, and I have, I am wrong! Living and working on a military installation kind of keeps it all in control because driving and talking on a cell is not permitted and carries a fine of $75.00. And yes, I have been pulled over once for driving while talking on a cell and was blessed with only a warning. Done with that! Next!

I can’t remember all the stats they quoted on the show but I do remember them saying that 6,000 people have died due to cell phone related car accidents. That is 6,000 too many.

One more thing. I do have one question about all of this. Weren’t the first non-land line phones car phones? Weren’t we encouraged at one time to use mobile phones while driving? Now we aren’t! With law after law coming into effect, what use to be the newest and greatest recommended innovation is becoming a no no. Because here’s the thing, forget the devices that allow you to talk without actually holding the phone in your hand, that is not what they are talking about! They are saying, studies have shown that talking while driving period is a distraction and wrong! It doesn’t matter if you have an ear piece, Bluetooth, or the real fancy systems where you are connected through your car’s system, don’t do it! Talking in and of itself is distracting. I must concur. I use to ride with a coworker to different cities. He would be hands free on his phone and I would be pointing at the exit and he would just by pass it time and again. He wasn’t texting. He wasn’t holding his phone in his hand. He was simply talking on the phone and he was distracted. I did it myself the other day, drove right pass my exit because I was caught up in my conversation. And several years back, I was that one that had an accident due to talking on my phone. Being engrossed in my conversation, I gauged what block I was on incorrectly and an SUV hit me on the back end of the driver’s side of my car. I went to the hospital but was blessed with only a giant bump on my head. Had I not sped up when I saw him coming, I might not be here writing this to you and imploring you to change your lifestyle and habits, and NOT use your cell AT ALL while driving!

I love to talk on the cell phone on the highway when I am driving alone and I think straight highway driving is safer than city driving but I am going to try to stick with my commitment and not cell and drive! It could be a matter of life and death!

Holla back!

6 Responses to “Please!!! Don’t Drive And Talk! Put Down The Cell Phone!”

  1. Monique Davis says:

    Bravo Kathy!!!

    I think driving and talking or texting should be outlawed in every state. I also wish we could report people we see on their phones as they’re driving. I’ve never been in an accident as a result of it, but I know someone that was killed as a result of reading a text from someone while she was driving. Her family’s lives were turned upside down as a result of it. She was carrying her first child and they both died.
    I see how the distraction effects the driving skills of those that drive while talking or texting. It’s maddening! I know people think they can handle it since they may be superstar texters under normal circumstances, but when you’re behind the wheel of a moving vehicle, those are not normal circumstances.
    I usually have to drive when we go on a road trip, because one of the first things my husband does, is pull out the cell phone to tell people we’re going out of town. I hate it!
    I also saw Oprah’s show Monday and the statistics were pretty alarming. To equate it with drunk driving should alert all law and policy makers to have it banned.
    Kathy, I’m glad you’ve made the commitment. I hope everyone else will do the same and in addition to that, please don’t answer any calls that come in while you’re driving. If you must take the call, pull over and take it so you can keep everyone safe. I know that seems very drastic and perhaps even crazy to some of you, but just think, the life you save could be your own. I, for one, want you all to live a long and prosperous life.

  2. Kendall Blake says:

    First thing is that Oprah doesnt need to txt and drive… she is probably in the back seat texting away or talking. With that out of the way, I did see the show and it was sad the way she kept using those harsh words every time she spoke on it. I text and drive all the time, but I am now going to stop because I have been too too close many times. I have too crossed the line on a two way highway and have to swerve to miss a car. I have a friend who pretty much totaled his nice car because he was txtin. Although he still doesn’t admit to it, the phone bill says otherwise. Anyways… its so tempting to do, but needs to be a major crime.

  3. Kathy Curry says:

    @Kendall Blake – Kendall, you know I already thought about that! I thought that she probably does alot of her business while riding in a car on the cell phone but that is really here nor there. The bottom line is, although many will continue to do it and never get in an accident, doing it is a fatality waiting to happen!

  4. Karol Ann says:

    I’m going to make the committment also starting today…try to go cold turkey since I am guilty of doing both. I talked to Buzzy the other day and he asked, “Did you just text me while driving?” When I said yes he asked me to please stop and then the conversation with Kathy yesterday was the same. It’s just a matter of realizing that whatever someone wants can usually wait until you get parked!!!!Good topic Kathy…thx

  5. Deborah says:

    Well I am going to be the difficult on I plan on talking and texting no my cell phone as much as I want… It is my right under the 5th amendenment. so there!!!

  6. Kathy says:

    @Deborah – lol. See there! You know you are too old to be driving and texting!

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