you scream and through whoever did it off a cliff unless its you then you sit in a corner and cry
It depends what the other person in the car accident was doing.
an accident
You increase the risk of having an accident by 400 percent every time you use your cell phone when driving
no because if you drive whiles answering a mobile phone call accident can just occur
400 percent
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The phone number of the Accident Branch is: 301-746-8792.
Then ...why wasn't the teenager who totaled my truck on 11/29/10 cell phone confiscated by the police at the scene?
Make a good point! Such as " If i go out somewhere and something happens how will I contact you?" Let them know with a cell phone you can contact them easily when there's an accident or something goes wrong. Or you can make a deal with them, tell them you'll get good grades if you get a cell phone.Show them pictures of the phone and tell them what it has.
I will let it to dry for 3-4 days and then place it back into cellphone, If it works then its all right otherwise throw it.
you should get a cell phone and call 911 then stay with your friend an d stay warm but start yelling.
Using a cell phone while driving increases the risk of an accident by approximately four times compared to driving without distractions. Texting while driving can be particularly hazardous, increasing the risk by up to 23 times. This heightened risk is due to the cognitive, visual, and manual distractions that cell phone use creates, significantly impairing a driver's ability to react to road conditions and hazards.