more drivers on their phones
kids have more 55%
since kids usually use cell phones more than adults, and since they will have them longer, it is more likely.
I have been driving for 40 years and i have seen many girl drivers who go over the speed limit and are talking on their phones. Men may be more aggressive but they follow the rules better. Today girl drivers have caused more crashes then men drivers. GIRLS SUCK AT DRIVING
A lot of it will depend on the age of 'the kids.' In general, Twitter takes up time. Most kids should spend more time studying and in physical activities then playing around with a computer and their cell phones. It also leaves the kids more open to stalking and cyberbullying.
Kids should have cell phones at age twelve or thirteen. That is when the kids start wanting to go over to their friends houses more often without you. Just in case anything happens while you are not around, they should be able to call you. Make sure your child is truly ready, but when they are, cell phones are good tools to allow communicate with your child, and to be sure your child is safe.
A recent study by a scientist from a college in Virginia says Internet is what kids use more. Due to phones and gadgets
3G phones are much more expensive than 2G phones because these phones use much more advanced technology than the ones that are on 2G phones.
Nowadays, more and more phone is touch screen phones.
There are both advantages and disadvantages, resulting from giving phones to kids. On the advantage side of the question, since it is important to many adults to be able to easily and rapidly reach people either for business or social reasons, it is therefore useful for kids to get used to the technology so that they will learn how to use it, early in life. The social life of kids benefits from being able to quickly and easily contact friends. And of course, phones are great in an emergency, as a quick means of calling for help. On the disadvantage side, it is possible to spend too much time on phones, which can become a substitute for more meaningful forms of social contact. Phones can become a constant distraction. It is more important to be able to deal with people in person, than on the phone, and that too is a sill that kids need to develop. And aside from that, it is not cheap, getting another phone subscription. Not all parents can easily include those kinds of expenses in their family budget.
Personally - I think no. At that age they have no concept of the cost of using a mobile. Additionally, they are more susceptible to being bullied or mugged for their phone.
Digital phones are more reliable than analog phones. The digital signals are easier to produce and the technology is more reliable than that of analog signal.
LG phones are better and they are also much more durable.