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Driver Safety Tips
Your mobile telephone gives 
you the powerful ability to 
communicate almost anywhere, 
at anytime. But an important 
responsibility accompanies the 
benefits of mobile phones, one 
that every user must uphold. 
When driving a car, driving is 
your first responsibility. When 
using your mobile phone behind 
the wheel of a car, practice good 
common sense and remember 
the following tips:
Use a hands free device to 
add an additional layer of 
convenience and safety to 
your wireless phone with 
one of the many hands free 
accessories available today.
Let the person you are 
speaking with know you are 
driving; if necessary, suspend 
the call in heavy traffic or 
hazardous weather conditions. 
Rain, sleet, snow, ice and 
even heavy traffic can be 
hazardous.
Do not take notes or look up 
phone numbers while driving. 
Typing up a “to do” list or flipping 
through your address book takes 
attention away from your primary 
responsibility of driving safely.
Place calls when you are not 
moving or before pulling into 
traffic. Try to plan calls when you 
will not be driving.
Do not engage in stressful or 
emotional conversations that 
may be distracting. Inform 
people you are talking with that 
you are driving and suspend 
conversations that have the 
potential to divert your attention 
from the road.
Use your mobile phone to call 
emergency services for yourself 
or others in the case of fire, 
traffic accident or medical 
emergencies;
- Australia Dial (0-0-0)
- New Zealand Dial (1-1-1)
- International Dial (1-1-2)
- other local emergency number.