
[本期导读] 开车大意,害人害己!然而不管政府如何禁令,专家如何说教,为何总有人对交通安全置若罔闻? 本期节目选自"CNN Anderson Cooper 360°", 是CNN记者随加州警方暗访违章车辆的经历,时间1分23秒。
OFFICER PATRICK ROTH, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL: So you have food in one hand and you have a phone in the other. So what are you steering with?
STANLEY ROBERTS, REPORTER, KRON (voice-over): Officer Patrick Roth of the California Highway Patrol's Golden Gate Division is having a chat with a distracted driver. The driver shown here was on Highway 101 driving at 65 miles per hour, in the rain, talking, texting and eating.
The driver never noticed a CHP cruiser or my camera for several miles because he was a little distracted. He only noticed there was a CHP officer nearby when he was pulled over for his violation.
Two minutes later...
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Don't stop here. Pull forward. Exit the freeway.
ROBERTS: I found that if you ride around in an almost unmarked CHP cruiser, it is way too easy to spot drivers behaving badly. Like this man, also driving on the rain-slicked highway while talking on his cell phone without a hands-free device, or this lady totally unaware that there was a CHP officer riding alongside her.
Let's stop the video right here. She actually looks over at the cruiser. But does that stop her? Nope.
Texting and talking on a cell phone without a hands-free device is illegal in California. Doing it all while driving in the rain, on the freeway, with already limited visibility, you may call it insane.
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