The ones more worried about their mobile phone,
the screaming kids in the back, their skinny double chocolate chip latte or any other thing that has nothing to do with what they are doing.
From people driving pets around to
screaming kids in the back seat and acts we can't really talk about on this site, distracted driving is everywhere.
This means taking a cab if you have been drinking, avoiding the roads during wet or cold conditions, obeying the signs and speed limits even if you are in a hurry and keeping focused on the road instead of distractions in your car (the CD player,
the screaming kids in the back and the beeping cell phone for example).
Not exact matches
I have noticed that sometimes my yelling happens when I've had a busy day with catching up with cooking, and feeding the
kids and clean up and need to take the time to finally eat something to get my power
back but my toddler seems to need me right then at the moment of faint and wants something I can't quite understand and I keep telling him
in gentle tone that mommy needs to eat too but he won't listen and that's when out of fatigue I find myself
screaming at him occasionally.
I am so tired that I thought I may have accidentally side swiped a parked car while three
kids screamed in the
back of the van.
The
kids are
screaming in the
back seat.