Was the derailleur a step too far? It’s been a slippery slope ever since...
Can you apply that to using a phone while driving as well !If you are coming out of a t-junction and looking left, who is watching the road to the right?
I don't stare at my GPS; I glance at it for about half a second at a time, and only when I am not looking at something more important such as a car coming straight at me!
I wouldn't object to a driver taking a 0.5 second glance at a phone screen to see who had just called or texted (if it was safe to do so). Reading or sending texts when driving, or making phonecalls... STOP FIRST!Can you apply that to using a phone while driving as well !
Is this some strange usage of the word "only" of which I was not previously aware?
No, it is the old "satirising of a ridiculous statement by pretending it is using language incorrectly"**
and a smartish trainer.Means: I have the Garmin 520 and no other tech besides.
Hey, I'm on your side![]()
You have a namesake who is an amazing cinematographerHaha, my uneducated mind has no idea what they are but thanks anyway!
What was stopping you going to 'new places' before your use of a GPS? Non-availability of mapping? Reluctance to explore?My GPS lets me go to new places
I would because it's so unnecessary. There are phones now that can read out texts or caller names. There seems no need to read from the phone while the vehicle is in motion. I can only think of looking at a screen if it's showing you roadsign-style or map-style directions as being a valid reason.I wouldn't object to a driver taking a 0.5 second glance at a phone screen to see who had just called or texted (if it was safe to do so). Reading or sending texts when driving, or making phonecalls... STOP FIRST!