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The greatest danger on our roads


It’s something we each witness countless times a day on the roads. It isn’t anything to do with the background of the driver, their skill/experience level, age or sex.
I have witnessed Gardai (Police here in Ireland) fall foul to this also, with scary regularity. When you know someone who has been prosecuted for this, only to observe the authorities commit the exact same crime, it’s very difficult to not be highly annoyed.
This danger is not just an issue here in Ireland. Most countries in the world are facing this issue regarding road safety too. So what is it?
Phones, plain and simple.

What started out as the addenda of the yuppy brigade, with briefcase sized batteries, has evolved into something that so many people simply can not go without. I get it, I find it equally difficult to not interact with my phone/cell/mobile, whatever you want to call it. These devices have become so ingrained in our lives, packed with features and availability of apps for almost anything you can think of. A lot of those apps are aimed at motorists, from software that allows you to monitor data from sensors or read faults, to more commonly used things like maps or traffic updates. All this on top of social media that is created to be addictive, plus the basic text and call services of most/all phones.
These devices take so much of our attention. We are almost trained to reach for it when we hear a ping.
I remember a time when a call to someone while on the road required finding a public payphone (often called a phonebox here). You’d have to have coins to make the call or speak with the operator and ask to reverse the charges, provided the person on the other end agreed to pay. Then came phone credit in the form of a card, very similar to a bank card. You would buy these to the value of credit needed and use them in the phones that were compatible. At the time, we felt like this was highly convienient. How things have progressed in a relatively short time.

Back to the danger on the roads.
I’ve seen stickers on the back of cars asking people to “Please drive carefully, baby on board”, with said vehicle being driven by a parent holding a coffee in one hand and a phone in the other, while steering using their wrist, I kid you not. I’ve lost count how many times I’ve had to take evasive action to avoid a head on crash with someone who was looking down at their phone. We have all seen accidents where the driver wasn’t paying attention, most often using a phone.
It can be tough if you are trying to make it somewhere, while under time pressure and then receive a call/text that is urgent. Some will pull over to the side of the road, but most will simply pick up the phone and continue driving, while trying to multitask.
Personally, I’m not great at multitasking. Driving has enough risks attached to warrant not adding more, so I leave the phone in my pocket or put it into a storage compartment, with it set to silent. If I can’t hear a call/text/alert, then I don’t think about it. When I get to my destination or stop along the way, then I’ll check it. Nothing is worth loosing my life over, or worse, being responsible for the death of someone else, especially not the latest shared video of someone’s cat falling over.
Put the phone away, on silent. Be a better driver, focus, enjoy the drive.

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People who don’t appreciate art

A little over a month ago, I attended a local Cars & Coffee. It was the first time the event was held at this new venue and the turnout was great. Interesting mix of machines and people, from all walks of life and all ages. It was nice to see families out for the day and taking in the event too. The star car, for me at least, was a breathtaking Maserati. I had seen one in a book many years ago, but couldn’t remember the model. Thanks to smartphones and 4g, a quick search had the info. It was a ’55 300 S Competitzione. Good Lord! I spent most of my time just drinking in the details, in sheer awe of the hand crafted piece of automotive art, which sat quietly before me. I would love to have the chance to spend a few hours, to truly appreciate this beautiful car. I began to let my gaze drift, to notice how others were captivated by the Maserati. Cameras, phones, people arching in to look more closely at certain details, of which there were many. Then, I noticed parents letting their kids lean against the car, for a photo. One father lifted his child and let them put their shoes on the car…This seemed to give others the green light to follow suit. I felt like I was in some kind of nightmare. It wasn’t my car, but I felt angry, like I was witnessing a crime. Why? Why, were so many people treating this sheer beauty, like it was a clapped out taxi? In time, some of those may realise they had the chance to see something which probably won’t be seen again in their lives. Like a Picasso painting appeared in a carpark. So, to the owner of the car, whom I know of, but never have had the chance to speak to, thank you. Thank you on behalf of all the people who you gifted such a wonderful opportunity, to share time and space with such a piece of art.

Interviews

I would very much like to interview people regarding their connection with cars or motoring. Whether it be a work or personal connection, get in touch. I promise it won’t be too scary. I have a few people lined up already, so watch this space!

Hope you got some good deals on tools or car parts? Black Friday isn’t just for you, its for your car too. And no, air fresheners don’t count.

Have a good weekend.

How dare you!

So, you own a diesel…..  don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone.

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate diesel, just simply prefer petrol (gasoline for the rest of you). To me, diesel is for … you guessed it.

Why should you visit this page again? Well, I’ll be adding a variety of articles, images, video and the like, covering all things automotive. It won’t stop there, you may also find the odd article on things like watches, aircraft or dogs…. why? they don’t run on diesel, mostly.

There are plenty of other places you can get your auto fix, I know, but this place is different. There won’t be any holding back, I’m not going to try to win the favour of manufacturers. I won’t be praising the handling of cars that I haven’t even driven, unlike many others. No way. I hope to just write what comes out of my head, with the minimum of editing. Hmm, that might be a bad idea at times.

I have some friends, who may not be after reading this, but they LOVE diesel. Some spend their spare time “window shopping” for tractors. Quite a few think that anyone who drives a petrol car is a fool, the running costs are too high. To those of you reading this, imagine the sound of your dream car, as it drives through that tunnel or under that bridge you know. Go on, close your eyes.

Did it go ratta-tat, or clackle? Were you imaging the smell of burnt diesel fumes and picturing the all too familiar sight of black clouds behind the car as it was given the beans? Didn’t think so.

So, drop by whenever you get a chance, say hi or just have a look. If you have any suggestions, I’m all ears.

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