And You Thought Texting while Driving a Car was Hazardous …
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And You Thought Texting while Driving a Car was Hazardous …



It’s fair to assume that the even same people who agree that banning hands-free devices in vehicles is a bad idea will probably have strong opinions against people texting while driving.

Even more so if said drivers are on a motorcycle on a highway, standing on the seat facing the opposite direction of the traffic while putting up a post on Facebook…

The only thing more stupid than that is to post a video of yourself performing the act on YouTube. Oh, wait… Video follows right past the break.

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