Serious Question

What is worse

  • Drinking and Driving

    Votes: 21 31.3%
  • Texting and Driving

    Votes: 8 11.9%
  • Both

    Votes: 38 56.7%

  • Total voters
    67
  • Poll closed .

Skyraider22

The One and Only Big Daddy
I thought of this question over a week and I was not going to post it because of my on comfort level with it,and of course everyone else but I really wanted to see whwere evryone else stood on the matter.So my question is: What do you find worse drinking and driving or texting and driving? To me they are both about the same the only thing I can say about drinking is that you are impaired and can't think stright not defending drinking because you know better but than to do it and the same for texting.How do you gays and dolls feel about it?
 
I think most people cant text and drive(hell most people just cant drive) while all cant drink and drive so going to have to say drinking is worse
 
Drinking & driving is much worse. But as the others have said, both are bad.
 

iv6789

Closed Account
I prefer to read the newspaper while driving, while chugging a fifth and texting my drug dealer at the same time. Where does that one fall on the list? Oh yeah, and a hooker is snorting a line off my boner?

What did I say???:dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno:
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
They are both equally stupid
 
Both are bad. Drunk drivers are much more "random" with their actions. That being said, at least with drunks you have a couple of time windows when you know you should be extra cautious. Texters are everywhere, all the time.
 
I prefer to read the newspaper while driving, while chugging a fifth and texting my drug dealer at the same time. Where does that one fall on the list? Oh yeah, and a hooker is snorting a line off my boner?

What did I say???:dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno:

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Both are really stupid. And my pet peeve is stupid drivers who don't pay attention to what's going on around them. I guess they could be texting. Or drinking. Dumbasses.
 
Both are as dumb as you can get.

Actually been in a car with a girl and while she was driving, she had her cell phone in one hand texting and the other hand she was holding a soda can. She was driving with one kneecap and we were in heavy traffic and she was going about 55 mph. We almost had a really bad wreck. She narrowly avoided hitting someone by only a couple of inches.

After this happened, I refused to let her drive and me be in the car.
 

jod0565

Member, you member...
Drinking and driving is worse. IMO.

...but yet, those GPS screens are allowed; no one mentions those at all anywhere - you have to look away from the road to see them and reach over and press buttons on them also.

If driving means concentration at all times, then radios and tv screens need to go. as well as passengers, so drivers are not distracted by anything.

Still, I say drunk driving is worse.
 
Drinking and driving is worse. IMO.

...but yet, those GPS screens are allowed; no one mentions those at all anywhere - you have to look away from the road to see them and reach over and press buttons on them also.

If driving means concentration at all times, then radios and tv screens need to go. as well as passengers, so drivers are not distracted by anything.

Still, I say drunk driving is worse.

This is an interesting point though exponentially speaking texting has far surpassed any of these other distractions apart from drinking and driving. I too hate drunk driving so I will go with that.
 
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