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Driver mobile phone use and seatbelt wearing rates for 2023.
How schools can prohibit the use of mobile phones throughout the school day.
This report draws on extensive camera footage taken within vehicles to show the nature and extent of mobile phone use by drivers.
Information about mobile phone thefts, what the police and industry have been doing to reduce mobile phone thefts, and what you can do to avoid becoming a victim.
Mobile phone use to be banned during the school day, including at break times, new guidance recommends.
Product Recall for Vevor 7" Mobile Phone Screen Separator presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Statistics on driver mobile phone use and seatbelt wearing rates for 2021 (updating previous figures covering 2017).
Using recommended patterns for workplace wifi networks and sharing infrastructure.
What the retirement of analogue phone lines, also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), means for you.
This video examines the opportunity for the mobile phone market and telecom infrastructure to improve agriculture extension
Statistics on the proportion of drivers observed using mobile phones and wearing seat belts whilst driving in Great Britain.
Guidelines on reducing exposure to radio waves coming from mobile phones.
Your mobile phone or tablet may get an emergency alert if there’s a danger to life nearby. Alerts will tell you what you need to do to stay safe.
The use of mobile phones at inappropriate times is distracting bridge management teams from their primary duties of navigating and conning their vessel.
There is an increasing interest in the use of mobile technology in Low Income Countries and its impact on economic development
The expansion of mobile phone networks is bringing a new dimension of connectivity into mobility, transport, and access equations
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