Vaping and driving

Very different from a drink placed in the same cupholder day in day out. (Same bottle too).
And once in a while you will glance in it's direction without even realising you have done it.
 
She was basically penalised for further peeling it at the wheel, not the act of eating it....the case with most cases of the type; is opening the chocolate bar, peeling the orange, unscrewing the lid off a bottle.

although she does say "I couldn't believe it, you get drink drivers, people texting and eating while they speed along. Surely, me eating a banana in a traffic jam is not that important."
 
Sensible or not, there is still a high chance anyone will still look to see where it landed.
And you wondered why I made the comment about you coming across as a very nervous driver. I can honestly say that I don't care. I will look where it landed when safe to do so.

Heck with an excellent cigarette there is no problem anyway. And even when I smoked I dropped a real cigarette once, just pull over when you can and get rid of it. Really not that hard, so no not Anyone would do that.
 
And once in a while you will glance in it's direction without even realising you have done it.
I also glance in my rear view mirror and side mirrors and over my should in the dead spots. It really is OK to do so. No need to be like a Dutch milkmaid and state forwards only.
 
And once in a while you will glance in it's direction without even realising you have done it.

You seem to wish very badly that that were true, yet you do not know.

Are you truly trying to tell us that you never take your eyes off the road for any reason whatsoever?
 
And you wondered why I made the comment about you coming across as a very nervous driver.
I will look where it landed when safe to do so.

Heck with an excellent cigarette there is no problem anyway. And even when I smoked I dropped a real cigarette once, just pull over when you can and get rid of it. Really not that hard, so no not Anyone would do that.
And I'm still wondering, because nothing I have said is anything remotely to do with being nervous behind the wheel, other than the act of needing to eat, drink or smoke, of which I don't.

It is a human trait to instantly look to see where you have dropped something. Whether it registers you have looked is another matter.

I also glance in my rear view mirror and side mirrors and over my should in the dead spots. It really is OK to do so. No need to be like a Dutch milkmaid and state forwards only.
All of which are a part of driving and for the most part you don't even need to move your head to do so. Your peripheral vision will take care of most of that.
 
You seem to wish very badly that that were true, yet you do not know.

Are you truly trying to tell us that you never take your eyes off the road for any reason whatsoever?
No, but not as much as others obviously.
 
How do one armed drivers, smoke, vape, eat and drink at the wheel?
Stop persecuting two armed drivers it's the one armed ones doing all this on the road that are bloody dangerous!
:exit:
 
No, but not as much as others obviously.

Maybe not for the same reasons, maybe, but I'm willing to bet just as often.
 
Maybe not for the same reasons, maybe, but I'm willing to bet just as often.
I'm willing to bet not as often. I'm not doing anything in the car, other than driving, the only distraction from that will be an unexpected distraction, a noise, or something out of the norm, that I have seen out of the corner of my eye.
 
All of which are a part of driving and for the most part you don't even need to move your head to do so. Your peripheral vision will take care of most of that.

Some of us do, I am almost blind in my right eye, but still allowed to drive as it has been that way for a very long time now and as such have been told by qualified people
it does not effect my driving ability in any way.
Peripheral vision in that eye is almost zero, so I have to look away to check traffic and yet \I am still allowed to drive for a living
 
Some of us do, I am almost blind in my right eye, but still allowed to drive as it has been that way for a very long time now and as such have been told by qualified people
it does not effect my driving ability in any way.
Peripheral vision in that eye is almost zero, so I have to look away to check traffic and yet \I am still allowed to drive for a living

:plus1:
 
I'm willing to bet not as often. I'm not doing anything in the car, other than driving, the only distraction from that will be an unexpected distraction, a noise, or something out of the norm, that I have seen out of the corner of my eye.

So you think, but I bet your eyes leave the road often without you even realising more often than you think.
 
Perhaps you want to rethink what you said then?



I can't think of any way to change gear without taking one hand off the steering wheel...

"Flappy paddles?"
 
it does not effect my driving ability in any way.
Peripheral vision in that eye is almost zero, so I have to look away to check traffic
Are you that indecisive when your driving too.(y)
 
So you think, but I bet your eyes leave the road often without you even realising more often than you think.
Not really as there's not much else to look at, other than the area in my immediate vicinity and as far as I can see ahead to anticipate what the muppets in front are about to do. (y)
 
You can always kid yourself you have a big cock. ;)
What ever tickles your fancy/imagination :)

But I don't need one, I've got a big fast car :P
 
Not really as there's not much else to look at, other than the area in my immediate vicinity and as far as I can see ahead to anticipate what the muppets in front are about to do. (y)
They're probably checking their rearview mirror to see what the numpty behind is doing. ;)
 
They're probably checking their rearview mirror to see what the numpty behind is doing. ;)
They probably are. I'm wondering what all those numpties between me and them are doing too.
 
Can you explain what you mean ?
it does not effect my driving ability in any way.
Peripheral vision in that eye is almost zero, so I have to look away to check traffic and yet \I am still allowed to drive for a living
Looks like it effects your driving in someway to me. Unless you have extra mirrors to make up for the approx. 25% of your field of vision where you are virtually blind, it can't not have some sort of impact.
 
Looks like it effects your driving in someway to me. Unless you have extra mirrors to make up for the approx. 25% of your field of vision where you are virtually blind, it can't not have some sort of impact.
You know it is OK to turn your head when driving ;) no need to stare ahead only
 
You know it is OK to turn your head when driving ;) no need to stare ahead only
No one mentioned staring straight ahead. Ingrid obviously has to turn her head more to see to her right. Unless she has mirrors set up for a lot of what can be happening on her right hand side, she won't be able to see which would be in the normal peripheral vision of the right eye. For instance, I can see out of the right rear passenger window, just by glancing to my right. At some junctions I'd imagine she would not only have to move her head round further to the right, but also shift her position in her seat. So as I pointed out it will have some impact on her driving than if she had full use of her right eye.
 
She hasn't bumped in to me. Yet :)
 
No one mentioned staring straight ahead. Ingrid obviously has to turn her head more to see to her right. Unless she has mirrors set up for a lot of what can be happening on her right hand side, she won't be able to see which would be in the normal peripheral vision of the right eye. For instance, I can see out of the right rear passenger window, just by glancing to my right. At some junctions I'd imagine she would not only have to move her head round further to the right, but also shift her position in her seat. So as I pointed out it will have some impact on her driving than if she had full use of her right eye.


Which just goes to show how little you know about driving outside of your own personal tin bubble with all mod cons that does it all for you.
The body is a wonderful complex mechanism that actually compensates for disabilities
 
Which just goes to show how little you know about driving outside of your own personal tin bubble with all mod cons that does it all for you.
The body is a wonderful complex mechanism that actually compensates for disabilities
WTF are you on about?
 
The body is a wonderful complex mechanism that actually compensates for disabilities

I rest my case !

Come on then, enlighten me how your body compensates for things which are outside of your field of vision on your right. Your left eye can't increase it's field of vision, you can only turn your head so far, so without extra mirrors you can't fully compensate for the loss of your peripheral field of vision. Hence there will be some impact on your abilities and how you drive.
 
Vaping?? why bother??
It helped me quit!

It helped me switch, get my nicotine shot, and then I thought exactly why bother? As such I love it. Don't get those 'huge battery robotic attachments' that some seem to have, nor the chemistry lesson without the education where some make their own liquids.
 
That's one, although a diagnosis of lung (or other) cancer can do it too. Personally, I decided that £2.50 for 20 B&H was too much after a budget some years back so I stopped from that moment. Could still go for a ciggie when I'm drinking, even now, nearly 30 years later!
 
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