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cell phones
The first research into the effects of car phones took place at the University of Toronto in 1997. ... The results were shocking: Talking on a cell phone increased the risk of having an accident four-fold, the same factor as a blood alcohol level at the legal DUI limit. Whats more, "hands-free" car phones, often touted as safer, appeared to be slightly more dangerous than hand-held terminals. Most of us have been behind someone who is driving erratically as they try to use their cell phone. ...
Most of us have been behind someone who is driving erratically as they try to use their cell phone. ...
Most of us have been behind someone who is driving erratically as they try to use their cell phone. ...
Most of us have been behind someone who is driving erratically as they try to use their cell phone. ...
Most of us have been behind someone who is driving erratically as they try to use their cell phone.
Approximate Word count = 806 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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