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What do you think about people using their phone while driving?

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 Using smartphones while driving is a type of driver distraction, it has become a major problem that can cause car accidents.  Drivers easily shift their attention away from driving to something else such as changing the radio, reaching for their drink, answering their cell phones.  We should never use smartphones while driving, the most important thing to remember is that our eyes need to be on the road whenever possible.  I usually use hands-free devices while driving so I think it could be safe if people use Bluetooth headsets or earpieces

- Lack of common sense: thiếu ý thức
- Lack the sense of ... : thiếu ý thức về các gì đó
- disregard of/ for so/sth (n): sự thiếu quan tâm/ chăm sóc
  disregard (v): không để ý đến, không đếm xỉa đến, bất chấp, coi thường, coi nhẹ
- pull over: tấp vào lề. (pull over to the curb)
- subjective (adj): chủ quan

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