While driving, you should avoid:
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Wearing a headset or earplugs in both ears.
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Looking for things inside your vehicle.
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Dealing with children or pets.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Do not drive with headsets or earphones that cover or go in both ears. Being distracted from your driving could result in serious consequences. Anything that takes your attention away from driving can lead you to make poor choices when driving. While driving, you should avoid talking on a cell phone, eating, drinking, writing, reading, changing your radio station or CDs, talking to passengers, looking at people or objects outside your vehicle, looking for things inside your vehicle, dealing with children or pets.
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