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Ways to help break your cell phone habit
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 07:30
It's the law now, no driving and talking anymore on BC roads. It's going to be tough for some people to give up the habit of talking or texting while driving. Mike's top five ways to help break your cell phone habit while driving.
#5. Get one of those skins that make your phone look like one of the kids (should make it easier to ignore).
#4. Auto forward all calls to your Twitter feed and then have the radio DJ read it on-air as your driving.
#3. Put your phone in a difficult to get to place (front pocket, pants, left side, deep).
#2. Ask people not to call you while you're driving (unless it's really important).
#1. Set your ring tone to sound like someone giving you directions.
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