For drivers that have to make eye contact with others in the car while they talk, and for others in the car that talk to drivers knowing full well that the driver will try to make eye contact with them:
Shut the fuck UP!
Multitasking is just a myth, and you are not that good a driver.
I’m not good with eye contact, and would rather listen to music in the car than talk to a passenger. So I guess you don’t have to worry about me plowing into you!
My Mom was pulled over by the police because she was talking and laughing with her friends while she was driving. This was over 50 years ago. This is not a new problem.
But that is why some of the blame falls on the people distracting the driver. They have to take the blame if something bad happens because of that distraction.
But, but, but on TV shows the driver talks and makes contact for 30 seconds with passengers, especially ones in the back seat, and there is never an accident!
Yeah, I would prefer that passengers mostly shut up. I am not turning to look at you but even listening is a distraction. Not so bad on the highway with no other traffic around but in the city…
Two days ago I was driving down a straight piece of road, doing about 60 kph, when an adult pedestrian chose to run across the road in front of me. I had to brake and swerve to miss him. This was despite the fact that behind me was about 300 yards of clear, traffic less road. Recounting this at work today I said that, had i had a passenger aboard, and looked away from the road to talk I would have plowed straight through the guy. Mind you, same result if I had sneezed.
I wonder what motorcycling has to do with it? I see plenty while driving a car.
I totally get that you might be super extra defensive while riding, but I’d expect you take that same super extra defensiveness similarly seriously while driving. Habits is habits.
Plenty of oblivious drivers out there driving while oblivious to the distracted driving taking place all around them. To anyone paying attention, both of those scourges are everywhere.
I don’t notice people in other cars specifically being distracted by a conversation. To do that, I would have to take my eyes off the road to look through their windows.
Like my husband, who as a passenger delights in calling attention to interesting things we are passing, while I’m driving (for certain values of “interesting”).