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Vlogging & Driving is Dangerous

Click the arrow to the left of the view counter to open up all the links Renetto’s video that I аm responding to www.youtube.com Thе video of hіѕ review of Iron Man 2 www.youtube.com A list of all current cell phone laws in Ohio. Last updated Mау 12, 2010 handsfreeinfo.com Cell phone and texting laws by state statehighwaysafety.com Thеrе is currently no law prohibiting vlogging while pouring bυt I would support such legislation if it were proposed. It is unsafe and yes I did do it in one video two years ago. I unhappiness doing іt, and I have deleted the video. 28 percent of accidents are caused by cell phone use www.washingtonpost.com Thе only reason data involving vlogging is not available is simply because it is a new medium and the statistics have not been compiled уеt. Renetto, do you really want you and your family to be one of those statistics? Tutorial on how to mount a dashboard camera www.youtube.com Again, I believe this would not solve the problem because you would be more focused on talking to the camera then paying attention to the road. Here is a examine that suggests that hands free cell phone use ԁοеѕ not make it any safer www.sciencedaily.com Here is a tаƖе of a fatal thump as the result of a hands free device www.telegraph.co.uk Renetto please make a video announcing that you will no longer vlog and drive and encourage others to follow your example.




25 Responses to “Vlogging & Driving is Dangerous”

  1. HappyCabbie says:

    @swinewarrior #LOL

  2. HappyCabbie says:

    @papafox lets spread the message. When ever we see a video of someone vlogging even as pouring we should tell them.

  3. HappyCabbie says:

    @CoffeehouseSchmuck the difference between the control cameras and vloggers is the control cameras are pointed toward the windshield. Thus the only interraction the cop has with the camera is when he or she is outside of the car.

  4. HappyCabbie says:

    @SmoothInstigator It makes me wonder too

  5. HappyCabbie says:

    @rwmtiger When the next session of the state administration starts up, I will try and get a law voted for here.

  6. HappyCabbie says:

    @Tyamna I did one video in the car myself and I was incorrect for doing it. It was an older video from a few years ago. I have since removed the video.

  7. HappyCabbie says:

    @Katfellow lets hope more people see this video.

  8. HappyCabbie says:

    @MyRealityBytes that video was full of danger and hazzards

  9. HappyCabbie says:

    @MeanBlackDude well hopefully other people with a more open mind will see this video and change their ways.

  10. HappyCabbie says:

    @quakertownjackass in my attitude vlogging even as pouring is perilous and should not be done. That was my point.

  11. HappyCabbie says:

    @ricochetVendetta #LOL

  12. HappyCabbie says:

    @GrahamAndFriends very right

  13. HappyCabbie says:

    @RichardRoy2 Thank you for the info.

  14. HappyCabbie says:

    @Canderdate New Zealand has a excellent law

  15. HappyCabbie says:

    @andrson8000 thank you

  16. rwmtiger says:

    @HappyCabbie cool. i will support it :)

  17. TheBlueOracle says:

    Just land a conversation with other people in the same CAR is distracting enough to cause an accident now and again! With video blogging, but, there is the added element of “directing” camera angles & maneuvering to get the best shot, which then means that the road gets only windows of your attention even as you’re focusing on your project. I’ve tried video blogging in the car, & compared to just the phone, the video blog certainly knocks more points off overall pouring quality & concentration

  18. Goldyfish24 says:

    Agreed HappyCabbie!

  19. callmesamyoucan says:

    what kind of douche nozzle would even argue that this is safe? If it’s illegal or not is beside the point. but hey I guess it’s cool to make video’s about making video’s even as your pouring the largest cause of human fatality in the country. I don’t know if that’s a right stat but close enough. Take pouring serious or be a douche,it’s up to you to deal with the consequences of your ignorance as well as the actions of anyone your ignorance may have hurt!

  20. pentegom says:

    I agree that it saps your concentration if you’re land the camera or looking at it from time to time, but if you’ve got it monuted and are looking straight ahead and talking, then surely it’s just the same as thought.

  21. HappyCabbie says:

    @pentegom I would concede that point if we had studies to back that up. The business is we don’t. Studies show that hands free cell phone use is just as perilous. Links to persons articles are down below. In my attitude, pull over securely. Make the video, and then drive again.

  22. Nagneto says:

    I never understood Rentto’s videos. I guess he just makes them to makes them. I probably don’t get it because they aren’t very entertaining (with a few exceptions) and I have the attentions span of…..OOOO KITTY!

  23. jtnoodle says:

    The fact is, it’s no more distracting making a video than it is talking to passengers lacking a camera going. This is where the logic fails in the hands free laws. How is having a conversation with 1, 2, 3 or more people any LESS distracting?? What’s next, no talking even as pouring? it’s excellent to know Arizona understands this as they don’t have the ridiculous law, or last I check anyway. Texting is different. You have to take your eyes off of the road to do that. That’s a no brainer.

  24. HappyCabbie says:

    @jtnoodle Just to let you know I have petitioned my state reps to ban pouring even as vlogging. You may reflect it is safe. I just hope you don’t become a marker.

  25. Annaconda1984 says:

    wow this is a really excellent video, I really loved it and agree with the points you made
    (-: I also liked that you integrated his footage, that way I didn’t have to mind the video to get background…

    hugs

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