Well, if you've been drinking (alcohol) and you drive, and get caught by the authorities, you're subject to DUI. That will quite possibly cost you up to/around $10K to fix (here in CA), and possibly some jail time. If you text while driving, and get caught, you'll get a citation that may cost you up to several hundreds of $$, likely no jail time. Both are dangerous, both may be addictive, in different senses, both should be avoided.
It’s been illegal in the UK for quite a lomg time, in fact using a mobile phone unless it’s a hands free one is completely banned. This however doesn’t prevent people from still using them to both speak and text as the conviction rate is low and the number of times I see drivers doing it high!
I should have said no difference in my eyes....both could result in death or serious injury.
there are differences which are not important and similarities which are: you can die and kill others is the important similarity. given that, who cares what the differences are?
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that's what i was getting at.....[preposition at the end was intentional]
Hmmm, the only difference would be if you see the wreck coming or not. If you're drunk you might see it coming, not that you'll be able to do anything about it. If you have your face in a phone, you'll just wake up in the hospital or be dead.
I've told this story on here before...
A guy I used to know, who was 18 at the time, was driving his car with his 17-year-old girlfriend in the passenger seat when he received a text. So, he answered it and started typing out his reply.
A few days later he woke up in hospital. His girlfriend didn't; she was killed when the car left the road and hit a steel electricity pylon, and he went to prison for four years for causing her death.
Just don't do it.