This may out me (but w/e) but I was a victim of this type of distracted driving. Someone ran through a red light and T-boned me, causing my SUV to roll three times. I have permanent hip and knee injuries that I deal with on a daily basis (this happened 10 years ago). So I don't think it's unreasonable to ask someone to not be in their head while driving, or at least be more mindful about it?
Re: ayrt
This may out me (but w/e) but I was a victim of this type of distracted driving. Someone ran through a red light and T-boned me, causing my SUV to roll three times. I have permanent hip and knee injuries that I deal with on a daily basis (this happened 10 years ago). So I don't think it's unreasonable to ask someone to not be in their head while driving, or at least be more mindful about it?