98% of people. Research shows that people who have texted and drived, have developed a weird new accent. Some of these accents include Japanese, American, British, Spanish, Chinese, Ebonics, etc.
60%of car accidents are caused by using your cell phone
20%
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yes it can because you can get in a car accident and it can actually cause you to die if its a serious accident so that why its important to NOT drive while being on the phone
Talking on your cell phone while driving is not dangerous.
Yes.
A large percentage is because of eating or drinking while driving, and 25% of car accidents are caused due to talking on the mobile phone while at the wheel of the car. It is estimated that 2.25% of all vehicular crashes involve intoxicated drivers.
Some in the automotive crash investigation field believe the driver can act as if they were approximately a .10 BAC while on the cell phone. In the state of Texas, you have to be 18 or older to do that. It's illegal to use your cellphone if you're 16 or 17 and already have a license.
The fine for talking on a cell phone in PA is currently $50.
Careless driving,dangerous driving,depending on the severity of the accident.
Generally speaking, you have to concentrate more on your driving while talking on a cell phone. You should feel this as you are talking and understand that you have a greater chance of having an accident or running a red light unintentionally or etc.An interesting phenomenon: I have used the nextel direct connect procedure (2 way talk button), when talking to friends while driving and don't notice a difference in concentration. (Using a nextel phone 2 way near my lap like a 2 way radio etc). However when holding a cell phone to my ear while driving and trying to talk on the phone I notice a lack of concentration while driving. WHY IS THIS PHENOMONEN NOTICED?What is the mental difference between holding a cell phone to your ear and using one in your lap in the direct talk mode????
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$74.00
Assuming you are talking about driving. Specifics are really unknown but a good educated guess would say our brains are hardwired to do two kinds of thinking 1. latent thinking and 2. active thinking. The active focuses on what you are aware of the most, like talking to your friends on the phone. The latent thinking does the driving, thus in the event of an accident, your brain must shift the active part of itself from talking on the phone to driving, and all this in, potentially, a fraction of a second.