Spyke
discuss.tchncs.de

I think this is actually very common.

How is it news?

Also the po po giving you driving tips at highway speed seems kinda distracting.

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Chrisreply
feddit.uk

What, in a proper mug? In a takeaway cup with a lid, yeah. But a full mug of scorching hot tea with no lid? Probably not that common.

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DogMuffinsreply
discuss.tchncs.de

I guess the term "common" is going to be problematic because it's subjective.

Lets just say I've personally observed maybe a half dozen people drinking from regular mugs like that over the years - and it's not like I spend my life trying to see what mugs people are using. I simply meant that it's not really news worthy.

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Chrisreply
feddit.uk

I agree it's not really newsworthy, but surprised how many you've seen!

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The tea doesn't taste good from a paper and plastic cup.

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It might be a rural Australian thing perhaps.

It's a stupid idea. I've been in cars where the driver does it every morning on the way to work. To the surprise of no one coffee goes all over the car most days.

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I literally do this every week, I'm in the wild west though where we don't recognize tea as a distraction from driving unless it has rum in it :P

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I've seen a few people drinking from 'normal' mugs whilst driving.

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lemmy.world

Lol wut? Is there a law against drinking tea and driving? Is it different because he's driving a truck? Are you not allowed to let go of the steering wheel for a second? Why did they say something to him?? Was his driving dangerous in any way? So many questions.

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FatLegTedreply
feddit.uk

Is there a law against drinking tea and driving?

Yes there is. If you're a driver and didn't know this, you need to hand your licence back.

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mvirtsreply
lemmy.world

Hmmmm I don't think there is, not in my state at least. It's the drivers responsibility to decide what is reasonable when driving, if you lose control of your vehicle or break some other traffic law, doing something like drinking (non-alcoholic) tea or coffee could contribute to your charges but isn't illegal by itself.

Idk if the sun is considered authoritative, but they come to a similar conclusion for the UK https://www.the-sun.com/motors/4486811/is-it-illegal-to-eat-and-drink-while-driving/

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FatLegTedreply
feddit.uk

This is about UK - it most certainly is illegal to drink or eat things whilst driving. It'd be classed as not having full control of the vehicle.

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mvirtsreply
lemmy.world

... so what is that sun article talking about? I could be wrong. I agree that it's not always a good idea to eat or drink while driving.

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That doesn't mean to say that it's legal to use one as you're driving. My car has handsfree phone capability - I could still get nicked for making a call or even using the built in sat nav whilst driving.

Remember - this post is about UK driving laws. It may be different in other countries.

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Jesus, drivers these days. Come on guys, it's unsafe to be drinking tea like that - you could burn yourself, and then get distracted and crash! Think of the other road users. Be better. It's much safer to drink something cool and refreshing, like an ice-cold Stella or a Carling.

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Noitreply
lemm.ee

We had the police in at work doing a talk and they mentioned this, apparently the HGVs are fully marked up and super obviously police vehicles, and they”re trying to catch people on their mobiles.

I’ve never actually seen one of these HGVs though so I don’t know the copaganda-free truth.

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sh.itjust.works

Well until they make a better CarPlay perhaps still don’t use your phone.

If you need to use your phone pull over. Whilst you’re at it, enable driving mode so you won’t be tempted by those pesky notifications.

If it worth causing an accident to check your phone?

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Tedious.

I’ll accept that I’m tedious if you accept that using a phone whilst operating a vehicle is selfish asshole territory.

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