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Driver Reading a Book, Kindle, and make contact with whilst Is a Distracted Super-Moron [Video]

If you thought the flaming bicycle was a road menace-it gets worse. This amateur vid captures an idiotic driver (though impressive multitasker) somehow reading a paperback, Kindle, and call, all concurrently. On the highway.

Driver Reading a Book, Kindle, and make contact with whilst Is a Distracted Super-Moron [Video]

The setup is sort of deserves technical plaudit, if it weren’t so shockingly risky-an incredible book wedged behind the steering wheel, a Kindle in one hand, and what feels like a smartphone of some kind within the other hand. There aren’t any hands on the steering wheel, at any point. Was he speeding to an exam he was late for, seeking to get some last minute studying in? Just really engrossed in Jane Eyre? Possessing a death wish? This is able to only be more dangerous to other cars on the road if rather than a Kindle, he was holding a grenade launcher. [via Fark ]

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