- 12,217
- 11,899
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2008
I've seen so many people doing it, but isn't it hazardous with the headphones blocking the sounds?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
I've seen so many people doing it, but isn't it hazardous with the headphones blocking the sounds?
Originally Posted by Ortega03
last i heard its illegal
ive always wondered how these people hear someone honking at them
Or the ambulance/cops behind them with the sirens on.
Never understood it either, makes no sense.Originally Posted by Crumbs
seen people do it, never understood it....
adapters anyone ...
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
I've seen so many people doing it, but isn't it hazardous with the headphones blocking the sounds?
I've done that before when I was in a rental with no CDs or an iphone adapter.
Radio in non-major cities FTL.
Not that serious. There's your explanation. People want to jam an extensive library while driving. Sometimes, CDs, iphone adapter, or built in hard drive (sorry we dont all drive benz, bmw) are not available.
You should probably pay more attention to the road instead of staring long enough at the next driver to notice he/she has a earphones on.
Seriously, Where they do that at?
Originally Posted by Nash
one earbud is legal in CA
Police Continue to Investigate Deadly Crash in Drexel Hill
by KYW's Michelle Durham
Upper Darby officials continue their investigation into a fatal accident that was apparently caused by a distracted driver.
Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood says the accident happened 11:30am on Friday outside of the Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill. Two girls were on the sidewalk when they were struck.
Chitwood explains why the driver Rachel Jankens from Havertown lost control:
"She apparently was having problems with her iPod, reached down, wasn't paying attention, and lost control of the vehicle."
Nineteen- year-old Nicole Gallo of Clifton Heights was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman walking with her, 20-year-old Christine Bochanski of Lansdowne is in critical condition.
The driver suffered minor injuries. No charges have been filed. The accident investigation continues.
smh.
This. I have radio but I refuse to listen to that crap they call music, and NPR gets boring when they aren't giving the news.Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
I've seen so many people doing it, but isn't it hazardous with the headphones blocking the sounds?
I've done that before when I was in a rental with no CDs or an iphone adapter.
Radio in non-major cities FTL.
Not that serious. There's your explanation. People want to jam an extensive library while driving. Sometimes, CDs, iphone adapter, or built in hard drive (sorry we dont all drive benz, bmw) are not available.