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YellowDog
18th November 2016, 20:58
As if it wasn't tough enough out there, car drivers can now mount their i-Phone's on their steering wheels :shit:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112002805410?ul_noapp=true

Tricia1000
18th November 2016, 22:20
OMG!! Apart from the distraction factor, I assume the phone gets in the way, when you turn the steering wheel.. Sitting at the top, leaves the phone relatively out of the way...but turn the steering wheel a full circle, and it will get in the way, in the drivers legs and/or crotch.....




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Gremlin
19th November 2016, 01:55
OMG!! Apart from the distraction factor, I assume the phone gets in the way, when you turn the steering wheel.. Sitting at the top, leaves the phone relatively out of the way...but turn the steering wheel a full circle, and it will get in the way, in the drivers legs and/or crotch....
Well, that's easy... don't turn the steering wheel so far! :facepalm:

Big Dog
19th November 2016, 06:51
As if it wasn't tough enough out there, car drivers can now mount their i-Phone's on their steering wheels :shit:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112002805410?ul_noapp=true
Clearly an iPhone user... even Wal-Mart knows this is the correct way too use one...
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Akzle
19th November 2016, 14:43
Clearly an iPhone user... even Wal-Mart knows this is the correct way too use one...


l.m.f.a.o. :killingme


also. vote akzle.

PrincessBandit
20th November 2016, 14:48
If it's to use google maps then it's no different to windscreen mounted units. If it's to watch youtube while driving then I'd be worried. :yes:

rastuscat
23rd November 2016, 07:10
Is there a handlebar mount version? I can KB on the move. :dodge:

MD
23rd November 2016, 13:29
Great. That will make it easier for more of these stupid phone device addicts to crash.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/86770312/kim-crous-admits-causing-the-death-of-her-son-james-in-car-crash-near-napier

R650R
27th November 2016, 14:15
Great. That will make it easier for more of these stupid phone device addicts to crash.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/86770312/kim-crous-admits-causing-the-death-of-her-son-james-in-car-crash-near-napier

I live not far from there. That piece of road is one of the deadliest in the country from just north of the airport to flaxmere west of hastings.

Not mentioned in that article was the poor signage at the road works. Immediately after the crash cleanup was finished the roadworks were suspended until appropriate signage was installed at a decent distance before the roadworks.
There had also been complaints and near misses by other motorists before the fatal crash. I think there was even a secondary crash further back in the que after the main crash.
Its a good bit of road that people often don't pay attention on.

R650R
27th November 2016, 14:17
Is there a handlebar mount version? I can KB on the move. :dodge:

Google ram phone mounts. They are popular in the ADV rider scene, guess lot are unaware its completely illegal to use a phone on a bike even if its handsfree.

Personally I'd never do it, if you have a decent crash theres your immediate means of summoning help shattered more than your own bones.....

WristTwister
27th November 2016, 14:48
...They are popular in the ADV rider scene, guess lot are unaware its completely illegal to use a phone on a bike even if its handsfree. ...


Really? I figured most mounted phones were used as a GPS for maps, but I'm sure a lot of people pair them with a Sena or other intercom system. What's the difference between a intercom and taking a handsfree call anyway? If they were illegal, police could pull over anyone with a intercom mounted on their helmet.

Moi
27th November 2016, 15:45
... That piece of road is one of the deadliest in the country from just north of the airport to Flaxmere west of Hastings ... It's a good bit of road that people often don't pay attention on.


I would dispute that that piece of road is "the deadliest in the country" and it is because you said yourself "It's a good bit of road that people often don't pay attention on."

I don't intend to comment on the crash that has been mentioned - the young mother has and is going to be punished for it for the remainder of her life.

However, I would suggest that there are no "deadly roads" in New Zealand - just drivers and riders who do not drive or ride to the conditions.

I now await the flaming...

R650R
27th November 2016, 16:39
I would dispute that that piece of road is "the deadliest in the country"

Please quote correctly.... ONE OF the deadliest..... as per mainstream media reports on our deadliest roads. It has an exceptionally high number of fatals over relative short stretch (less than 20km)....
flaming not required your welcome to disagree with known facts.

Classic risk compensation. Its motorway standard sans the extra lanes and median barriers, hence people feel the need to stop paying attention. Add a high traffic count, pedestrians, cyc;lists and trucks........

R650R
27th November 2016, 16:46
Really? I figured most mounted phones were used as a GPS for maps, but I'm sure a lot of people pair them with a Sena or other intercom system. What's the difference between a intercom and taking a handsfree call anyway? If they were illegal, police could pull over anyone with a intercom mounted on their helmet.

When the new law came out it blamnket staed that it was illegal to use a cellphone in anyway whilst riding a motorbike......

Stated her ein the article in last sentence http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10606600

However I MAY be WRONG as I just bgoogled the relevant legisdlation and cant find anything bike specific.... I await our resident expeerts

Gremlin
27th November 2016, 17:11
When the new law came out it blamnket staed that it was illegal to use a cellphone in anyway whilst riding a motorbike......

Stated her ein the article in last sentence http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10606600

However I MAY be WRONG as I just bgoogled the relevant legisdlation and cant find anything bike specific.... I await our resident expeerts
Well first and foremost there are caveats to use around calling or texting emergency services. afaik, there is nothing specific to motorbikes, and if you actually read the legislation around mobile use it goes in a circle...

Moi
27th November 2016, 17:54
Please quote correctly.... ONE OF the deadliest..... as per mainstream media reports on our deadliest roads. It has an exceptionally high number of fatals over relative short stretch (less than 20km)....
flaming not required you're welcome to disagree with known facts.

I did not incorrectly quote you, I chose to quote the phrase I wanted to quote to make the point I wanted to make, which I'll repeat, that there are no deadly roads, just drivers and riders who are unable to drive or ride to the conditions.

I am not disputing that there have been a number of fatal crashes on that section of road or for that matter on many other stretches of roads, so I am not disagreeing with "known facts".



Classic risk compensation. It's motorway standard sans the extra lanes and median barriers, hence people feel the need to stop paying attention. Add a high traffic count, pedestrians, cyclists and trucks........

How can it be "motorway standard" when it does not meet the requisite requirements to be a motorway? If pedestrians and cyclists can access the road it can not be a motorway and so does not meet motorway standards. If it lacks a median barrier then, again, it probably doesn't meet motorway standards. I would also suggest that if "people feel the need to stop paying attention" has nothing to do with the state of the road but the attitude that many drivers and riders have towards the task of driving or riding.

rastuscat
28th November 2016, 21:33
When the new law came out it blamnket staed that it was illegal to use a cellphone in anyway whilst riding a motorbike......

Stated her ein the article in last sentence http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10606600

However I MAY be WRONG as I just bgoogled the relevant legisdlation and cant find anything bike specific.... I await our resident expeerts

Read the legislation yourself before you quote the media. The media doesn't spend time researching. That article is wrong.

The same laws regarding cellphone use apply to all vehicles.

Akzle
29th November 2016, 05:53
The same laws regarding cellphone use apply to all vehicles.

..."all good, as long as the cops dont see it"

MrMarko
25th December 2016, 07:37
"Bro im pulling a sick drift"