By the turn of the century, Americans had already been introduced to the world of cell phones. In 1999; There were 86,047,003 mobile phone subscribers in the world, now the number exceeds 300,520,098 (High Beam Research). With the increase in the number of cell phone subscribers we are now faced with the dangers of cell phone use while driving. Cell phones are dangerous to use while driving because you take your eyes off the road, keep only one hand on the steering wheel while talking, and even attempt to text while operating a motor vehicle. When a motor vehicle operator looks off the road to answer the phone, they have no intention of fiddling with the phone. Their intentions are good, letting their loved one know they are on their way home or chatting with a friend they haven't spoken to in a while. Unfortunately, things don't always go as we plan. All it takes is for the phone to slip out of our hands, fall out of the cup holder, and land on the passenger floor, and now, for some strange reason, we have to answer that phone call. The sudden urgency...
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