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Telefony i wypadki drogowe. (Interia.pl, 07.07.2006).
Drivers Ignore The Risk Of Mobile Phone Use. (ScienceDaily, 21.12.2006).
Are Hands-
Komórki powodują wypadki. (Interia.pl, 28.11.2008).
Kto rozmawia przez telefon podczas jazdy samochodem? (Wirtualna Polska, 30.10.2009).
Używanie komórki podczas jazdy równie niebezpieczne, jak po wypiciu alkoholu. (Gazetaprawna.pl, 14.06.2011).
Rozmowa przez telefon za kółkiem, to jak jazda po alkoholu. (SuperAuto24.pl, 28.07.2011).
Don’t talk while he drives. (Indie).
Driver Distraction Campaign. (Australia).
Get the message. (Kanada).
Good drivers just drive. (Australia).
Mobile Coffin. (Dania).
On the road. Of the phone. (USA).
Shut up and drive. (Australia).
Téléphoner en conduisant multiplie par 5 les risques d’accident. (Francja).
Think! Mobile phones. (Wielka Brytania).
The last word. (USA).
One lapse can last a lifetime.
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