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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would agree Naomi - the effects of drink and / or drugs on drivers have endless permutations, the effect of long nails on driving clearly does not.
I would imagine that if this lady had ben stopped by the police and judged unfit to control her vehicle because of her nails, the media would have snapped it up - the lack of any apparent such stories indicates that the lady drives perfectly competently, unhindered by her nails - as she advises in her interview.
I would imagine that if this lady had ben stopped by the police and judged unfit to control her vehicle because of her nails, the media would have snapped it up - the lack of any apparent such stories indicates that the lady drives perfectly competently, unhindered by her nails - as she advises in her interview.
maybe she has an adapted vehicle that doesn't involve turning the wheel, or doesnt even have a wheel...?
i cant see that she could take evasive action very well if needed - they are clearly pretty strong if they have lasted so long so what if they got stuck etc?
there is another woman who had similar nails - though hers are totally straight - who lost them all in a car wreck - doesnt say what caused the wreck but they all snapped off.
i cant see that she could take evasive action very well if needed - they are clearly pretty strong if they have lasted so long so what if they got stuck etc?
there is another woman who had similar nails - though hers are totally straight - who lost them all in a car wreck - doesnt say what caused the wreck but they all snapped off.