Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
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Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
A recent study by the Cyprus Institute of Statisticians has found that 59% of drivers admit to using their mobile phones while at the wheel and that most people breaking the law in this way are female and texting....
Read the article and chat about it below...
Read the article and chat about it below...
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Re: They do like to state the obvious here don't they?!!
What do they discuss?
Is it what they've just watched on TV?
Which shop they are going to?
What are the going to buy!
What other reasons for using mobile?
Is it what they've just watched on TV?
Which shop they are going to?
What are the going to buy!
What other reasons for using mobile?

Re: They do like to state the obvious here don't they?!!
The likes of you & I will never understand MM!memory man wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2017 8:58 am What do they discuss?
Is it what they've just watched on TV?
Which shop they are going to?
What are the going to buy!
What other reasons for using mobile?
Shane
Re: They do like to state the obvious here don't they?!!
I will have to join you as well, because I cannot see what is so important that you have to use your phone whilst driving.
Only yesterday I saw a policeman driving a police car with the blue lights on (aren't they always on)
eating a big sandwich or burger..
Only yesterday I saw a policeman driving a police car with the blue lights on (aren't they always on)

Trev..
Re: They do like to state the obvious here don't they?!!
The scariest part of that article is that most people using the phone are texting.
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Re: They do like to state the obvious here don't they?!!
I believe the "blue lights on" measure is designed to slow traffic down ............... well, at least to the speed limit that is! I remember reading somewhere that it is a deliberate policy which is used in other EU countries as well.trevnhil wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:18 am I will have to join you as well, because I cannot see what is so important that you have to use your phone whilst driving.
Only yesterday I saw a policeman driving a police car with the blue lights on (aren't they always on)eating a big sandwich or burger..
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Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
People talk all the time, sometimes totally unnecessarily, because most people don't like silence.
The car radio is not enough, people like to chat.
The car radio is not enough, people like to chat.
Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
I find it amazing that people drive out of their parking spaces at home and are on the phone in seconds.
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Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
We know a young well educated professional Cypriot whose BMW was his pride and joy. One day we saw him driving a small run-around instead.
"What's happened to your car?" we enquired.
"Ah, I had an accident so I'm using my mother's car while my BMW is being repaired." came the response.
"Oh no, what happened, are you all right?"
"I'm fine. I was texting and drove into the back of the car in front." he explained.
"So have you learnt anything from this, then?" we asked.
"Oh yes. Not to make complicated texts while I'm driving." was the happy reply.

"What's happened to your car?" we enquired.
"Ah, I had an accident so I'm using my mother's car while my BMW is being repaired." came the response.
"Oh no, what happened, are you all right?"
"I'm fine. I was texting and drove into the back of the car in front." he explained.
"So have you learnt anything from this, then?" we asked.
"Oh yes. Not to make complicated texts while I'm driving." was the happy reply.



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Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
I think we should look a little closer to home before bashing the Cypriots
https://youtu.be/0elsNDRqLtQ
https://youtu.be/UGgAosNMOWU
https://youtu.be/K-KoF_DyHu4
https://youtu.be/0elsNDRqLtQ
https://youtu.be/UGgAosNMOWU
https://youtu.be/K-KoF_DyHu4
Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
I never said you did.....The UK Police didnt stop the above did they?... Not good to generalize, there are sensible/Idiot drivers everywhere.
Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
Yes less population....But They have a fraction of the coppers here that they have in the U.K. ...as for bent coppers, you really don't want to go there, because the U.K., especially the Met has a horrendous record on corruption.

Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
WHL
Would you please provide evidence regarding your public statement that "the Met (Police Service) has a horrendous record on corruption" please.
Thanks
Alan
Would you please provide evidence regarding your public statement that "the Met (Police Service) has a horrendous record on corruption" please.
Thanks
Alan
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Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
Hilarious video of people falling over while walking and texting has a truly shocking ending...............

Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
I recently saw a young woman pushing a baby in a push chair, walking along texting and looking at the phone at the same time, unbelievable. The UK is no better.
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Re: Cypriot drivers "addicted to their mobile phones"
But the first statement / observation is remarkable
Trev..