They work. People will be able to get onto 20 from a side road much easier. Until they put a circle in on Murphy and Parrell, the people trying to cross Murphy on Parrell would get hit all the time. They work.
Many of my students display addictive behaviors regarding their phones, and it has proven detrimental to their learning and social development. Any positive of cell phone use is vastly outweighed by negative consequences.
Long overdue. Students need to focus on being educated in school, not watching videos, playing games, & chatting with each other. Educators and others do not need the distraction that cell cause. If there are emergencies that students need to know about there are other ways for them to find out.
Kids are way too addicted to their phones and it is affecting their learning. Phones could be kept in a basket in the classroom in case of emergency, but definitely NOT with the kid.
My teaching friends say it's been a battle to keep kids off their phones in class and wastes a bunch of class time time addressing this. How will this be enforced any differently though?
They work. People will be able to get onto 20 from a side road much easier. Until they put a circle in on Murphy and Parrell, the people trying to cross Murphy on Parrell would get hit all the time. They work.
ReplyOf course they will. Their track record in decreasing the frequency and severity of accidents is very good.
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