Cell phones can be a cause of distracted driving.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When drivers use their cell phones while driving, their attention is directed away from the road. This distraction can lead to a reduced ability to recognize and respond to potential hazards on the road, which can result in accidents or collisions. Avoid using your cell phone while driving and, if necessary, pull over to a safe place until you are finished with your call.
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