Write a letter to your friend advising him/her to avoid using mobile phones to frequently.
Answers
Khatul,Hooghly
19.10.2020
Dear Rohit
How are you ?. It has been a long time since you last wrote to me. However, I feel it my duty to tell you a few things about the use of mobile phones.
Smartphones have become our all time companions as well all-afford to do without it. You must be on your guard while using this smart gadget. Frequent use of mobiles makes one mobile-addict. It diverts our attention and devours much of our study time. Doctors warn that excessive use of mobile can cause ear and eye problems. Surfing social media poses danger to our identity and personal information. Besides, mobile-mania incurs expenses. So, keep away from you pet gadget as far as practicable. Expect to meet you soon. Take my love for you and convey my regards to your parents.
Yours ever,
Janvi
Sonu Sen
c/o Ramu Sen
Netajee pally
Siliguri, 734001
____________________
Mobile phone use while driving is common but it is widely considered dangerous due to its potential for causing distracted driving and crashes. Due to the number of crashes that are related to conducting calls on a phone and texting while driving, some jurisdictions have made the use of calling on a phone while driving illegal. Many jurisdictions have enacted laws to ban handheld mobile phone use. Nevertheless, many jurisdictions allow use of a hands-free device. Driving while using a hands-free device is not safer than using a handheld phone to conduct calls, as concluded by case-crossover studies,[1][2] epidemiological,[3][4] simulation,[5] and meta-analysis.[6][7] In some cases restrictions are directed only at minors, those who are newly qualified license holders (of any age), or to drivers in school zones. In addition to voice calling, activities such as texting while driving, web browsing, playing video games, or phone use in general can also increase the risk of a crash.