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Werner Herzog's new film
"From One Second To The Next" Documentary - It Can Wait

The subject is texting and driving.


http://www.designboom.com/art/werner-herzog-directs-anti-texting-driving-documentary/
werner herzog has directed a 30-minute short film, acting as public service announcement, that follows the stories of people affected by the consequences of texting and driving. sending text messages while operating a vehicle is the determining factor in more than 100,000 car crashes each year. in an effort to raise public awareness to this tragic statistic, four major cell phone providers in the US -- AT&T, sprint, verizon, and t-mobile -- have recently collaborated for the 'it can wait' campaign. the message is simple and powerful: there is no text message, email, or facebook important enough to endanger your own life and others on the road.


[video=youtube;_BqFkRwdFZ0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=_BqFkRwdFZ0[/video]
 
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Werner Herzog's new film
"From One Second To The Next" Documentary - It Can Wait

The subject is texting and driving.


http://www.designboom.com/art/werner-herzog-directs-anti-texting-driving-documentary/
werner herzog has directed a 30-minute short film, acting as public service announcement, that follows the stories of people affected by the consequences of texting and driving. sending text messages while operating a vehicle is the determining factor in more than 100,000 car crashes each year. in an effort to raise public awareness to this tragic statistic, four major cell phone providers in the US -- AT&T, sprint, verizon, and t-mobile -- have recently collaborated for the 'it can wait' campaign. the message is simple and powerful: there is no text message, email, or facebook important enough to endanger your own life and others on the road.


[video=youtube;_BqFkRwdFZ0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=_BqFkRwdFZ0[/video]

very often, i encounter other drivers sms while on the high way.is worst than talking on the mobile phone.
very often, i feel like giving a rude long horn to fright the sucker off the wheel,but withhold becasuse the driver can fuck you base on this " you idlot,i sms your problem is it.got harm your car or not "
 
very often, i encounter other drivers sms while on the high way.is worst than talking on the mobile phone.
very often, i feel like giving a rude long horn to fright the sucker off the wheel,but withhold becasuse the driver can fuck you base on this " you idlot,i sms your problem is it.got harm your car or not "
im sure they will also think its your problem if they knock or run into you...who are you to stop them from smsing and talking on the phone, holding it, while driving
 
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