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Driver
Safety
Tips
Your
wireless
telephone
gives
you
the
powerful
ability
to
communicate
by
voice
--
almost
anywhere,
anytime.
But
an
important
responsibility
accompanies
the
benefits
of
wireless
phones,
one
that
every
user
must
uphold.
When
driving
a
car,
driving
is
your
first
responsibility.
When
using
your
wireless
phone
behind
the
wheel
of
a
car,
practice
good
common
sense
and
remember
the
following
tips:
1.
Get
to
know
your
wireless
phone
and
its
features
such
as
speed
dial
and
redial.
If
available,
these
features
help
you
to
place
your
call
without
taking
attention
off
the
road.
2.
When
available,
use
a
hands
free
device.
If
possible,
add
an
additional
layer
of
convenience
and
safety
to
your
wireless
phone
with
one
of
the
many
hands
free
accessories
available
today.
3.
Position
your
wireless
phone
within
easy
reach.
Be
able
to
access
your
wireless
phone
without
removing
your
eyes
from
the
road.
If
you
get
the
incoming
call
at
an
inconvenient
time,
if
possible,
let
your
voice
mail
answer
it
for
you.
4.
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,
ice
and
even
heavy
t
raffic
can
be
hazardous.
5.
Do
not
take
notes
or
look
up
phone
numbers
while
driving.
Jotting
down
a
"to
do"
list
or
flipping
through
your
address
book
takes
attention
away
from
your
primary
responsibility,
driving
safety.
6.
Dial
sensibly
and
access
the
traffic;
If
possible,
place
calls
when
you
are
not
moving
or
before
pulling
into
traffic.
Try
to
plan
calls
when
your
car
will
be
stationary.
If
you
need
to
make
a
call
while
moving,
dial
only
a
few
numbers,
check
the
road
and
your
mirrors,
they
continue.
ENGLISH
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For
Your
Safety
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