Speak Up™ but Drive Responsibly
Safety is our and your first priority. For your safety and the safety of those around you, you should always use your wireless phone
responsibly while in your car. Following are recommendations and reminders that may be mandatory in your city or state. We recommend that
you follow them as closely as possible.
- We always recommend you avoid using your wireless phone while driving.
- Using a wireless phone while driving may increase your risk of distraction, whether you use a hands-free device or not. To
eliminate this risk, consider turning your phone off and allowing calls to go to Voice Mail.
- If you choose to talk and drive, always use a hands-free device. Make sure your hands-free device is on and working before
driving.
- Do not manually dial, look up, or input text when driving. Pre-program important dialed numbers and use the voice-enabled
capabilities of your phone when needed. Do not take notes, check or send e-mail or text messages while driving.
- Make sure you know your wireless phone number so emergency personnel can call you back if necessary. You may want to write it
down and keep it in your car and personal belongings for quick reference.