When California banned holding a cell-phone while driving, it unintentionally left a loophole: texting was not specifically banned. You’d think it’s common sense, but apparently it’s not, and it took another heated debate and another law to ban texting while driving.
Today we’re seeing proof from Boston while it’s really bad: a 24-year old trolley driver was texting his girlfriend when he rear-ended another trolley in front of him, that got stopped by a red light in a tunnel. He may have looked down for just a few seconds it takes to type a word, but by the time he looked up he could not slam the brakes hard enough.
The speed of the incoming trolley is not known, but it sent the other trolley 100 feet forward in the tunnel. 49 passengers were injured, none in a life-threatening condition.
Full story at the Boston Globe.
Implementing DISQUS
Quick note: I’m in the process of implementing DISQUS now. (Thanks for the help, Daniel!) Thousands of comments are being imported, but they don’t show under the relevant posts yet. Also, DISQUS labeled a few hundred comments as spam – I need to manually comb through those.
So if you commented here before and don’t see your comment now – apologies, hope to sort this out soon.
Update (1/29): Pre-DISQUS comments are in the system but they don’t show for some reason. Bear with me for a while – either we’ll have a fix or I’m removing DISQUS soon.
Update #2: Removed DISQUS, due to ongoing SPAM trouble. I may write more on this one day…