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Many countries have recognized the dangers of using cell phones while driving, with twenty nations implementing bans as early as December 2000. This alarming statistic emphasizes the urgent need for stricter laws in the United States to curb distracted driving. Insights from experts, such as a spokesperson from Verizon, underline the importance of uniform regulations over a confusing array of local ordinances. Tragic stories, like the fatal accident involving John and Carole Hall, highlight the dire consequences of distracted driving and call for immediate action to protect lives.
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Leave this space blank until you’ve done all of your research and are ready to begin organization. Source, pg # Copy the quote you believe is important word for word. Use as much space as necessary. Below your quote, jot down any ideas you are having as to how this quote will fit into your paper.
Leave this space blank until you’ve done all of your research and are ready to begin organization. “Teenage” There are twenty countries that do not allow the use of cell phone while driving. This statistic is as of December, 2000 and is sure to increase rapidly. I may be able to use this to prove why the states need to be more restrictive with their laws.
Leave this space blank until you’ve done all of your research and are ready to begin organization. Besthoff From a spokesperson at Verizon, “banning the use of cell phones in cars is preferable to a crazy patchwork quilt of ordinances. Another viewpoint to support my argument.
Leave this space blank until you’ve done all of your research and are ready to begin organization. Cell 22 Thanksgiving weekend of 1999. John and Carole Hall killed when a navel academy midshipman crashed into them while they were parked. Driver said he when he looked up from dialing he was three feet from their car and could not stop. This should go somewhere early for the “shock” value getting my readers’ attention.
Once you’ve finished all of your research decide where the info will fit best and label it. “Teenage” There are twenty countries that do not allow the use of cell phone while driving. This statistic is as of December, 2000 and is sure to increase rapidly. I may be able to use this to prove why the states need to be more restrictive with their laws.
Leave this space blank until you’ve done all of your research and are ready to begin organization. Besthoff From a spokesperson at Verizon, “banning the use of cell phones in cars is preferable to a crazy patchwork quilt of ordinances. Another viewpoint to support my argument.
Leave this space blank until you’ve done all of your research and are ready to begin organization. Cell 22 Thanksgiving weekend of 1999. John and Carole Hall killed when a navel academy midshipman crashed into them while they were parked. Driver said he when he looked up from dialing he was three feet from their car and could not stop. This should go somewhere early for the “shock” value getting my readers’ attention.