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sometimes, but not while driving
Talking on your cell phone while driving is not dangerous.
Texting while driving is very dangerous and should be outlawed.
Cooperative multitasking is multitasking tohelp someone else, while peemative multitasking is multiaatsking for yourself.
Contributory negligence occurs when the plaintiff's own actions contribute to their injury or damages. This can occur if the plaintiff fails to take reasonable care for their safety, leading to their own harm. In some jurisdictions, contributory negligence can limit or even prevent the plaintiff from recovering damages in a lawsuit.
I think texting while driving is a lot more dangerous than eating while driving, although I have not seen the relevant statistics.
The statement 'Using a hand held communication device while driving can be more dangerous than drunk driving' is TRUE.
it can really be a great cause, as the attention of a person gets diverted while driving and texting,to much extent. Comes under a form of multitasking, and for many of us its difficult to cope with.
An example of multitasking is listening to a radio interview while typing an email.
The law takes a dim view of drowsy driving. If you are caught driving while drowsy or you fall asleep at the wheel, you can be charged with careless or dangerous driving. If you are involved in a fatal accident, you can be charged with dangerous driving. This can result in a prison sentence of up to fourteen years.
no , its dangerous
1 word= WRECK. Reckless Driving? Dangerous? Suicide?