
7
7.
Do
not
engage
in
stressful
or
emotional
conversations
that
may
be
distracting.
Make
people
you
are
talking
with
aware
you
are
driving
and
suspend
conversations
that
have
the
potential
to
divert
your
attention
from
the
road.
8.
Use
your
wireless
phone
to
call
for
you.
Dial
9-1-1
or
other
(1-1-2
or
0-0-0)
local
emergency
number
in
the
case
of
fire,
traffic
accident
or
medical
emergencies.
Remember,
it
is
a
free
call
on
your
wireless
phone!
9.
Use
your
wireless
phone
to
help
others
in
emergencies,
if
you
see
an
auto
accident
crime
in
progress
or
other
serious
emergency
where
lives
are
in
danger,
call
9-1-1
or
other
(1-1-2
or
0-0-0)
to
call
emergency
number,
as
you
would
want
others
to
do
for
you.
10.
Call
roadside
assistance
or
a
special
non-emergency
wireless
assistance
number
when
necessary.
If
you
see a
broken
down
vehicle
posing
no
serious
hazard,
a
broken
traffic
signal,
a
minor
traffic
accident
where
no
one
appears
injured,
or
a
vehicle
you
know
to
be
stolen,
call
roadside
assistance
or
other
special
non-
emergency
wireless
number.
"The
wireless
industry
reminds
you
to
use
your
phone
safely
when
driving."
For
more
information,
please
call
to
888-901-SAFE,
or
visit
our
website
www.wow-com.com
Provided
by
the
Cellular
Telecommunications
Industry
Association
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