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Lisa [10]
3 years ago
8

NO LINKS!! PLEASE HELP FAST AND PLEASE DONT COPY I WILL CHECK AND REPORT!!!

English
2 answers:
vredina [299]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Here is one reason why we can't text and drive, if we are looking at are phones instead of paying attention to the road that means we don't know what is coming for us so it will make a car crash. That put are lifes on risk because theres a 40% chance yall die. reason two is if were looking at are phone and not the road not does it put your life on risk it puts others on risk of there lifes. You don't want to be the reason that someone lost there life.

Explanation:

I hope that's good id.k what you meant sorry

Oksanka [162]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I pledge not to text and drive because it causes more accidents than without texting and driving. Texting and driving causes approximately 390 thousand injuries. It causes 6 times as many car accidents as drunk driving. Further research concludes that there are possibly 3,500 to five thousand deaths per year. While texting and driving causes many deaths, further research suggests that texting and driving cause nearly 1.6 million injuries a year in the US.

Explanation:

I didn't copy and paste, but I did do research, so I should be in the clear. Thanks, you're welcome :0

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