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Im a driver but not of motor vehicles and I really understand how important concentration is when out on the road.

If I use a mobile while driving I believe they would sack me instantly.

Also our rulebook states that our mobile phones must be turned off while driving.

If I get caught by a manager I would hate to think what would happen because although I don't use my phone while driving I sometimes forget to turn it off.;)
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
To punish him better, heavier fines, and make him have a small car and have it restricted to a certain speed. That will stop him.
Restrict it to 40mph, he can still get around, but not go too fast or far.
Ive used my phone while cycling when i had it attached to my bars, i put it on speaker phone and was able to chat without too much of a problem and without it being a distraction, or at least i thought not, i did still have both hands on the bars tho, well sort of, i didnt have my hands full if you get me?
Whats your view with being on the phone and cycling? Its like taking a drink and cycling really, your taking your eyes off the road for abit, and your hand off the bars.
 
So how much was he fined?

Whats your view with being on the phone and cycling? Its like taking a drink and cycling really, your taking your eyes off the road for abit, and your hand off the bars.

I don't do it because generally my call is not so important that I have to cycle and use a mobile and also if it was I would stop,get on the pavement (not cycling on the pavement) and use it to my hearts content if I wanted to use it.

mobile phones are not important to me as I don't want to be a general wally walking about outside unaware of my surroundings because im talking to someone at 530 in the morning or whatever time it is.

Happily it's rare I see a cyclist using a mobile phone while cycling but I don't think I have ever seen one using a hands free.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
Well so far, 3 lots of £60, whatever the court has fined him(not been put on how much he was fined for that) and the amount that all those points will add onto his insurance costs for the years between now and when the points go off his licence, so for a long time.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
hackbike 666 said:
So how much was he fined?

Whats your view with being on the phone and cycling? Its like taking a drink and cycling really, your taking your eyes off the road for abit, and your hand off the bars.

I don't do it because generally my call is not so important that I have to cycle and use a mobile and also if it was I would stop,get on the pavement (not cycling on the pavement) and use it to my hearts content if I wanted to use it.

mobile phones are not important to me as I don't want to be a general wally walking about outside unaware of my surroundings because im talking to someone at 530 in the morning or whatever time it is.

Thats a very strange view.
Are you saying that anyone that walks around with their phone to their ear or texting is a wally?
Thats just stupid.
 
Thats a very strange view.
Are you saying that anyone that walks around with their phone to their ear or texting is a wally?
Thats just stupid.


Yes,have you seen them cross the road or do anything?

Totally unaware of their surroundings esp when walking on the pavement.
Walking on the concourse at Waterloo how many times do I have to change my route because of a mobile phone weilding moron.

I can't stand mobile phones.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
The amount of idiot peds that step out into the road while on their mobiles is staggering.

Fact is, while using your mobile you are distracted from whatever it is you are supposed to be concentrating on. Hence the law for motorists.

Would you be happy if a surgeon was using a mobile while operating on you?
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
hackbike 666 said:
Thats a very strange view.
Are you saying that anyone that walks around with their phone to their ear or texting is a wally?
Thats just stupid.


Yes,have you seen them cross the road or do anything?

Totally unaware of their surroundings esp when walking on the pavement.
Walking on the concourse at Waterloo how many times do I have to change my route because of a mobile phone weilding moron.

I can't stand mobile phones.

Your making a generealisation. When im on the phone and im walking, im still looking around when i cross the road and im walking around.
And when i have my ipod in, im looking around more, and checking the road more when im crossing it.
Actually surgons do go on the phone whilst operating, ive seen it on Holby City.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
tdr1nka said:
The amount of idiot peds that step out into the road while on their mobiles is staggering.

Fact is, while using your mobile you are distracted from whatever it is you are supposed to be concentrating on. Hence the law for motorists.

Would you be happy if a surgeon was using a mobile while operating on you?

You do live in London though, so........
 
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thomas

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
Joe24 said:
To punish him better, heavier fines, and make him have a small car and have it restricted to a certain speed. That will stop him.
Restrict it to 40mph, he can still get around, but not go too fast or far.


He wasn't speeding. Using a mobile phone at 40 or less isn't any more, legally acceptable.
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
Seems an open and shut case. If someone had 9pts with 3 that were going to expire in not that long and they'd racked up 6 recently for a particular behaviour only the most stupid and selfish sort of driver would not change their behaviour temporarily just to get themselves over that date. Given all the information we have and taking into account the loss of job and perhaps family issues a 6 month ban is entirely adequate.
 
Location
Shropshire
If he needs his licence for his job then should he not of protected it by not using his phone? Not once but 3 times he got caught so how many times has he been using it when he didn't get caught ? If someone ran your kids /mom/dad/wife /husband over killing or seriously harming them because they were on their phone and not concentrating then you found out they had already been had a number of times wouldn't you wonder why they were still on the road. I say Ban him and let someone more responsible take his job, there are plenty of people looking for a job out there his loss would be someone else’s gain.

[FONT=&quot]I think on the spot bans would be a help, there my rant over[/FONT]
 
Badger has a point.

Fact is, while using your mobile you are distracted from whatever it is you are supposed to be concentrating on. Hence the law for motorists.

I agree and I see it daily in London.I have to look out for peds because they aren't being responsible for themselves.

Of course it is my job to look out for peds anyway as a cyclist but I do think that using a mobile while being in charge of a pair of legs can be dodgy.:biggrin:

Your making a generealisation. When im on the phone and im walking, im still looking around when i cross the road and im walking around.
And when i have my ipod in, im looking around more, and checking the road more when im crossing it.


You are in a minority then.

I know the third comment was a wind up.:tongue:
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
£1,000 fine and 80 hours community service working with those injured in RTAs. A 3 month ban and retake driving test when ban expires would seem fair. He would only have 10 weeks if getting taxis, cycling or walking to and from work or his wife could drive him?
 
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