Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:21 am
Actually, I feel sorry for Police and Ambulance drivers trying to respond to an emergency...
As we bikers should be aware, half the car drivers are on a different planet, and that's not even when they're on the mobile, txt'ing, reading a paper...
Ditto pedestrians, joggers, cyclists, etc...who, when they're not listening to, or gazing at a mobile, invariably have an MP3 playing clamped round their head...also a poular option for many car drivers...
And for those that aren't involved in the above...just have a think about how many people have difficult managing their shopping trolley in a supermarket...or even just walking down a high street...seemingly oblivious...
Deaf, blind and dumb (it's a pun!).
John
As we bikers should be aware, half the car drivers are on a different planet, and that's not even when they're on the mobile, txt'ing, reading a paper...
Ditto pedestrians, joggers, cyclists, etc...who, when they're not listening to, or gazing at a mobile, invariably have an MP3 playing clamped round their head...also a poular option for many car drivers...
And for those that aren't involved in the above...just have a think about how many people have difficult managing their shopping trolley in a supermarket...or even just walking down a high street...seemingly oblivious...
Deaf, blind and dumb (it's a pun!).
John