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phone
in
the
country
where
you
are
driving.
If
it
is
legal
where
you
are
driving,
only
make
or
receive
calls
using
the
hands-free
feature
of
the
phone.
If
you
are
not
making
or
taking
a
legal
hands-free
call,
pull
off
the
road,
park
and
switch
off
the
engine
before
using
your
phone.
Switch
off
your
phone
at
petrol
stations,
even
if
you
are
not
filling
your
own
tank.
Electronic
systems
in
vehicles,
such
as
anti-lock
brakes,
airbags,
speed
control
and
fuel
injection
equipment,
aren’t
normally
affected
by
the
radio
transmissions
from
your
phone.
The
manufacturer
of
such
equipment
can
tell
you
whether
it’s
adequately
shielded
from
radio
transmissions.
However,
if
you
suspect
that
problems
are
being
caused
by
radio
transmissions,
don’t
turn
on
the
phone
until
the
problem
has
been
checked
out
by
a
qualified
technician.
Don’t
put
your
phone
in
the
area
over
an
airbag
or
where
it
could
be
deployed.
An
airbag
inflates
with
great
force
and
serious
injury
could
result
if
you
place
your
phone
or
any
other
object,
such
as
hands-free
equipment
over
it.
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