He was driving and talking on his cell phone on a rainy night about two years ago, when he turned his head to look at a nearby accident.
Moments later, Mustafa crashed into an undercover police officer's car and damaged both vehicles. He now uses a Bluetooth device and tries to avoid talking or texting on his cell phone while driving.
That's a good thing, since Mustafa was among the Anne Arundel Community College students participating in an exercise yesterday that showed the impact of texting on driving. A law...
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