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Old 09-27-2010, 12:32 AM   #1
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i told you....german cars dont have cupholders in germany. they just find a spot and put them there in american models.

germans think that cars are for driving, not for eating and drinking in.
It doesn't take an enormous amount of skill to suck liquid through a straw while driving.
I know they take driving seriously but it doesn't mean they have to be thirsty.
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Old 09-27-2010, 10:04 AM   #2
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It doesn't take an enormous amount of skill to suck liquid through a straw while driving.
I know they take driving seriously but it doesn't mean they have to be thirsty.
No, but in England at least, if you take one hand off the wheel to do that, or to bite an apple or something, you'll be cited for dangerous driving.
I don't agree with it, just saying....
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Old 09-27-2010, 10:54 AM   #3
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No, but in England at least, if you take one hand off the wheel to do that, or to bite an apple or something, you'll be cited for dangerous driving.
I don't agree with it, just saying....
That's crazy. I don't know anyone who drives with 2 hands. I argue that one hand between the spokes makes reaction time quicker. With two hands, it limits your range of motion and slows the rotation time down since you have to synchronize both hands and juggle two points of contact.
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Old 09-27-2010, 02:59 PM   #4
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That's crazy. I don't know anyone who drives with 2 hands. I argue that one hand between the spokes makes reaction time quicker. With two hands, it limits your range of motion and slows the rotation time down since you have to synchronize both hands and juggle two points of contact.
You'll find most racing drivers disagree with you on reaction and range of motion/rotation time issues. First rule -two hands on the wheel unless shifting, which is why the paddle-shifter was invented (hands NEVER leave the wheel)
If it's better for racing, you KNOW it has to be better on the road - but I agree the fact that you can be fined for it is stupid.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:34 PM   #5
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It doesn't take an enormous amount of skill to suck liquid through a straw while driving.
I know they take driving seriously but it doesn't mean they have to be thirsty.
Um yea, there is a huge difference between drinking a soda at 35 mph while picking up the kids then at 200 mph on the autobahn.

The Yaris cup holders are great, on the sides, away from everything.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:55 PM   #6
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Um yea, there is a huge difference between drinking a soda at 35 mph while picking up the kids then at 200 mph on the autobahn.

The Yaris cup holders are great, on the sides, away from everything.
Yes, the Autobahn is the exception but Germany isn't all Autobahn. It's just a small part of it. Most of the country is driven normally. Why not be able to hold a drink? Plus, 200 MPH isn't the norm. Even the drivers with Lamborghini's, Ferrari's, ect. would have to be a bit nutty to go 200. 150 is more typical in the passing lane. In fact, most cars are governed at 155.
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Yes, the Autobahn is the exception but Germany isn't all Autobahn. It's just a small part of it. Most of the country is driven normally. Why not be able to hold a drink? Plus, 200 MPH isn't the norm. Even the drivers with Lamborghini's, Ferrari's, ect. would have to be a bit nutty to go 200. 150 is more typical in the passing lane. In fact, most cars are governed at 155.
While it might be a small part of Germany, I'd be shocked there is anyone that doesn't go on the autobahn at least once in their car, and it only takes a couple seconds of distraction at that speed to be dead.

And drivers are also trained better in europe, they actually know that distracted driving is bad, and even a second or two with your eyes off the road could be deadly.
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The same arguments against beverages while driving could be applied to radios and navigation systems. In fact, those things require much more attention than grabbing a drink which doesn't require taking your eyes off the road. So why do German cars have radios and navi's?


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The same arguments against beverages while driving could be applied to radios and navigation systems. In fact, those things require much more attention than grabbing a drink which doesn't require taking your eyes off the road. So why do German cars have radios and navi's?


if we are gonna go there, why not include air conditioners on that list... those take some attention...

and i notice that smoking is off the list too... so remove the ash trays, and the A/C, and the radio, and the navi... oop, and remove the ability to adjust the window while driving...



just showing how fast everything(well, almost) can be removed by this thinking...

how about we just train drivers properly... make the driver's test a pain in the ass, difficult to pass, and then require a valid driver's license on every vehicle registration... with extra paperwork showing when you own more than one vehicle...
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