No an air force cadet does not have to stand at attention when talking on the phone.
The phone number of the Aviation Cadet Museum is: 479-253-5008.
drug No actually DUI and not paying attention and also texting or talking on the phone.
It will have to be texting, since you have to bring away your attention from the road; to the phone to text message. Still, talking and texting on your phone is dangerous and could result in fatal damage towards your life and your car.
yes. you can wreck your vehicle doing anything other than paying attention to the road.
Loud music, cell phone, changing the radio, talking with friends, and just not paying attention
Just ask him who he was talking to without sounding like you are accusing him of anything. Maybet he ended the call so he could give you his entire attention. Or he could have been talking to his other girl friend.
Even though many people don't want talking on your cell phone while driving to be illegal, it should be because you cannot focus on driving as much as you would if you weren't talking. Serious accidents can happen even when you take your attention off of the road for a few seconds.
It can distract you from things... ie- driving, learning [in school], or not paying attention to whoever is talking to you [like a parent or friend]. Hope that helps :)
This is a complex sentence. It consists of an independent clause "I was talking on the phone" and a dependent clause "while I was talking on the phone to Walter."
depends on what phone your talking about
Talking on the phone is just like any other talking - you're sharing information with someone else.
talking on the phone does not improve your health. infact talking on the phone for long periods of time hurts your brain and could cause a tumor to eventually form.