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LG235 | User Guide
Safety Information
time, if possible, let your voicemail
answer it for you.
4 Suspend conversations during
hazardous driving conditions or
situations. Let the person you are
speakingwithknowyouaredriving;
if necessary, suspend the call in
heavy traffic or hazardous weather
conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, and
ice can be hazardous, but so is
heavy traffic. As a driver, your first
responsibility is to pay attention to
the road.
5 Don’t take notes or look up phone
numbers while driving. If you
are reading an address book or
business card, or writing a “to-do”
list while driving a car, you are not
watching where you are going. It is
common sense. Do not get caught
in a dangerous situation because
you are reading or writing and not
paying attention to the road or
nearby vehicles.
6Dialsensiblyandassessthetraffic;
if possible, place calls when you are
not moving or before pulling into
traffic. Try to plan your calls before
you begin your trip or attempt to
coincide your calls with times you
may be stopped at a stop sign, red
light, or otherwise stationary. But
if you need to dial while driving,
follow this simple tip -- dial only a
few numbers, check the road and
your mirrors, then continue.
7 Do not engage in stressful or
emotional conversations that may
be distracting. Stressful or emotional
conversations and driving do not
mix;theyaredistractingandeven
dangerous when you are behind
the wheel of a car. Make people
you are talking with aware you are
driving and if necessary, suspend
conversations which have the
potential to divert your attention
from the road.
8 Use your wireless phone to call for
help. Your wireless phone is one of
the greatest tools you can own to
protect yourself and your family
in dangerous situations -- with
your phone at your side, help is
only three numbers away. Dial 100
for Police, 101 for Fire and 102 for
Ambulance. Remember, it’s a free
call on your wireless phone!
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