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Create a properly formatted work cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. Follow the MLA citation format, and make sure to correctly italicize each citation. For the purpose of this activity, it is not necessary to observe the MLA rules for indentation. Use the six sources provided to support the research paper.
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Source 1
Author: Jamie Stockwell
Article title: Phone Use Faulted in Collision
Periodical title: Washington Post
Publication date: December 6, 2000
Pages: B1
Medium: Print
Source 2
Author: Christine Haughney
Article title: Taking Phones Out of Driversâ Hands
Periodical title: Washington Post
Publication date: November 5, 2000
Pages: A8
Medium: Print
Source 3
Author: Matt Sundeen
Article title: Cell Phones and Highway Safety: 2000 State Legislative Update
Periodical Name: National Conference of State Legislatures
Publisher Name: National Conference of State Legislatures
Publication date: December 15, 2000
Medium: Web
Date accessed: February 27, 2014
Source 4
Author: Unknown
Article title: Patti Penaâs Letter to Car Talk
Website title: Cartalk. com
Publisher: Dewey, Cheetham, and Howe
Publication date: January 1, 2000
Accessed date: January 10, 2014
Source 5
Author: Farmers Insurance Group
Article title: New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had âClose Callsâ with Cell Phone Users
Periodical Name: Farmers
Publisher Name: Farmers Insurance Group
Publication date: May 8, 2000
Medium: Web
Date accessed: March 1, 2014
Source 6
Author: John M. Violanti
Book title: Cellular Phones and Fatal Traffic Collisions
Publisher: Accident Analysis and Prevention
City of publication: Los Angeles, CA
Year published: 1998
Medium: Print
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