One horror story is about a girl who was putting on mascara while driving. She took her eyes off the road for just a second to check her lashes in the mirror. In that moment, the car in front of her suddenly stopped. She couldn't brake in time and crashed into it. It was a minor accident but could have been much worse.
Driving requires full attention and engaging in sexual activities while driving is extremely dangerous and illegal. So, I don't think there should be any positive or 'entertaining' real stories about it. It's a serious safety issue that can lead to tragic accidents.
Listening to e-books while driving may be dangerous because the electronic content in the e-books may distract your attention and cause you to ignore the traffic situation around you, resulting in traffic accidents. In addition, the audio content in the e-book may interfere with your hearing, making it difficult for you to hear important reminders such as traffic lights and horns, increasing the risk of accidents.
Therefore, it's best not to listen to e-books while driving or set the e-book to not automatically play audio content to ensure that your concentration and hearing are maintained at a safe level.
I have. I was driving in an old neighborhood and the GPS started acting really weird. It was directing me down these narrow alleys that were barely wide enough for my car. As I was driving, I felt like I was being watched. I saw some old, dilapidated houses with broken windows and it just gave me this eerie feeling. I finally got out of that area and was so relieved. It was a really spooky driving experience.
There may be some untrue and vulgar rumors or made - up stories in this regard. But we should firmly stay away from such content that is not in line with good morals and values. We should promote a positive and respectful social environment.
One common consequence is the feeling of humiliation. Being stopped and treated as a suspect just because of skin color while driving can be very degrading.
You can play car games like 'I Spy' where you look for things outside the car and describe them for others to guess. It makes the drive more interesting.
Doing make up while driving is dangerous because it takes your attention away from the road. Your focus should be on driving safely, but when you're applying make up, you're more concerned with how you look. This can lead to missing important traffic signs, not seeing other cars braking or changing lanes, and ultimately causing an accident.
One horror story is a woman who was applying mascara while driving on the highway. She took her eyes off the road for just a few seconds to check her lashes in the mirror. In that moment, a car in front of her had to suddenly brake. By the time she looked up, it was too late. She crashed into the back of the other car, causing significant damage to both vehicles and getting seriously injured herself.