Posted on 08/11/2016 4:38:00 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
CENTER CITY (WPVI) -- A woman was caught on video not only texting while driving, but steering the wheel with her feet on the Schuylkill Expressway.
In a cell phone video sent exclusively to Action News, the female driver can be seen with her eyes glued on the phone with both hands typing.
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if driving with your feet and texting is wrong, I don’t want to be right.
Let those without a Facebook account cast the first phone.
How did she accelerate?
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Cruz control
Just about like when the yunguns were finally convinced to use just one foot while driving, some got the bright idea to jack the left leg up and resting it on the dashboard
That brought about the answer to the ‘new breed’ question..
Why did the teen drive with his/her left leg on the dash.
Because they can.
It wasn’t all that long ago that ALL the fast food places had a type of sandwich you could eat while driving. That worked fine for a while until the ‘folkz’ started being ‘sit down meals’ and would consume them utilizing a knife and fork and not dropping below the speed limit.
I guess NJ wants to shut itself down as the price of gas supposedly went up on the TPike and they are trying to pass legislation to ban drinking coffee (I guess others also) while on the TPike. Already have the ban for taking a rest break and ‘idling’.
They were the 3 things that made it ‘ok’ to drive through that long, boring NJTPike.
Then when the revenue for the TPIKE starts to go down they will raise the rate, driving more people off of it.
Madness...Madness...
And the toll booths, at the time.
And we drive next to these people each and every day. Scary.
if driving with your feet and texting is wrong, I dont want to be right.
Honking convulsions of LOLs! You guuuuuys!
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