mredskins
06-23-2011, 11:24 AM
What if your blocking someone incited a road rager who then swerves to get around you and hits another car? It's possible your actions could lead to a dangerous situation.
I have to agree with Matty. S10's actions are making him a distracted driver.
I get really upset when I see folks texting and driving so much so I would "look" for them and then blow my horn. My wife pointed out you are just as distracted as them by trying to police them vs. just paying attention to your own driving. I agreed with her and now I just go about my way and stay alert to my own driving.
Doing anything other then watching the road make you a distracted driver.
S10 what you are doing makes you distracted driver. You are looking for speeders then you are trying to slow them down. Your adrenaline is going and you are focused on slowing them down vs. giving 100% of your attention to your own driving. Been there with done that I know it is dangerous.
mredskins
06-23-2011, 11:26 AM
Was his license ever suspended or revoked? I mean you get ticketed for reckless driving so many times wouldn't it stand to reason that at some point he just wouldn't be allowed to drive anymore?
Apparently 23 times is not enough to take your licenses away.
Shocking details of Ryan Dunn's driving record revealed - Entertainment & Stars (http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/167876/20110622/ryan-dunn-drunk-driving-record-revealed-roger-ebert-pennsylvania-jackass-reality-tv-star-speed.htm)
Schneed10
06-23-2011, 11:27 AM
And for the record I've never encountered that situation, and I've been Schneed the Road Vigilante for quite some time.
But getting back to the crux of the discussion, at some level, everyone does something at some point in their lives that somehow endangers others. I left the baby gate unsecured one time and my daughter almost took a header down the stairs. I block the left lane while driving which I guess could THEORETICALLY magnify the probability of a road rage incident. Some women put on make-up in the car when running late, on occasion. etc. etc. etc. Are any of these things good? No.
But the risk Ryan Dunn represented to other drivers was so great that in my mind it outweighed whatever positives he brought to the table in his life. Will his family see it that way? Of course not, because they loved him and felt that emotional connection. But strip away the emotions, and the West Chester area is better off.
I have to agree with Matty. S10's actions are making him a distracted driver.
I get really upset when I see folks texting and driving so much so I would "look" for them and then blow my horn. My wife pointed out you are just as distracted as them by trying to police them vs. just paying attention to your own driving. I agreed with her and now I just go about my way and stay alert to my own driving.
Doing anything other then watching the road make you a distracted driver.
S10 what you are doing makes you distracted driver. You are looking for speeders then you are trying to slow them down. Your adrenaline is going and you are focused on slowing them down vs. giving 100% of your attention to your own driving. Been there with done that I know it is dangerous.
Well said.
Schneed10
06-23-2011, 11:31 AM
Was his license ever suspended or revoked? I mean you get ticketed for reckless driving so many times wouldn't it stand to reason that at some point he just wouldn't be allowed to drive anymore?
He had his license suspended several times and was still caught driving recklessly.
That's the part that's so egregious. There was no regard for the legal system, let alone regard for trying to do the right thing.
SmootSmack
06-23-2011, 11:33 AM
Apparently 23 times is not enough to take your licenses away.
Shocking details of Ryan Dunn's driving record revealed - Entertainment & Stars (http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/167876/20110622/ryan-dunn-drunk-driving-record-revealed-roger-ebert-pennsylvania-jackass-reality-tv-star-speed.htm)
Thanks for the info
mredskins
06-23-2011, 11:34 AM
And for the record I've never encountered that situation, and I've been Schneed the Road Vigilante for quite some time.
But getting back to the crux of the discussion, at some level, everyone does something at some point in their lives that somehow endangers others. I left the baby gate unsecured one time and my daughter almost took a header down the stairs. I block the left lane while driving which I guess could THEORETICALLY magnify the probability of a road rage incident. Some women put on make-up in the car when running late, on occasion. etc. etc. etc. Are any of these things good? No.
But the risk Ryan Dunn represented to other drivers was so great that in my mind it outweighed whatever positives he brought to the table in his life. Will his family see it that way? Of course not, because they loved him and felt that emotional connection. But strip away the emotions, and the West Chester area is better off.
I agree that is crux of the discussion we have all done things to endanger others but Ryan Dunn was a habitual offender when it came to endangering others on the road. Look at at my link above he 23 citations, how often was he driving dangerously to be caught 23 times!
Schneed10
06-23-2011, 11:36 AM
I have to agree with Matty. S10's actions are making him a distracted driver.
I get really upset when I see folks texting and driving so much so I would "look" for them and then blow my horn. My wife pointed out you are just as distracted as them by trying to police them vs. just paying attention to your own driving. I agreed with her and now I just go about my way and stay alert to my own driving.
Doing anything other then watching the road make you a distracted driver.
S10 what you are doing makes you distracted driver. You are looking for speeders then you are trying to slow them down. Your adrenaline is going and you are focused on slowing them down vs. giving 100% of your attention to your own driving. Been there with done that I know it is dangerous.
I'm not really looking for anybody, and I certainly don't feel any adrenaline. I simply camp out in the left lane when people are trying to speed, and I keep my speed constant at 75. I don't seek them out and swerve in front of them, it's not some big battle, it's much more of a passive thing. I simply drive 75 in the left lane and those who don't like it can shove it.
But this is getting away from the crux of the argument. I'll grant you that yes I suppose there's the remote possibility that I could anger someone, thus nominally magnifying the probability that an accident occurs. While I've never encountered such a thing, rather than tempting fate, maybe I'll rethink doing that and instead just get out of the way.
But Ryan Dunn never learned from any mistake. He didn't care, he just kept doing it. It made him a real and significant threat on the roads. Now that he's gone, it's safer for everyone.
mredskins
06-23-2011, 11:36 AM
Seriously though we need football back we are all on edge.
SmootSmack
06-23-2011, 11:39 AM
Seriously though we need football back we are all on edge.
No kidding.