1. Place the phone beyond your reach and turn it off before starting your car.
2. Make last minute calls before you start your car.
3. Learn about safe driving at WBNG.com
4. Ask a passenger to hold and answer your phone.
5. Post a pledge reminder in your car.
6. Wear your :fwd wristband as a reminder.
7. Ask your passengers to be vigilant in keeping your eyes forward.
8. Create a voice message that tells callers you won’t answer calls or texts while driving.
9. Ask family and friends not to call during expected drive times.
10. If you must take/make a call, find a safe place to pull over for the conversation.
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