王 輝
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The scientists warned that text-walkers are at risk of wandering in front of traffic and falling onto train tracks—and remind pedestrians to stop before type.Dr.Schabrun said that people need to be educated on the dangers of text-walking.
Idaho town Rexburg was among the first in the United States to impose(把……強(qiáng)加于)a US$50 fine on anyone found crossing a street while texting on a phone.The law went through in April 2011 and signs were put up all over the city to remind pedestrians not to text-walk.
科學(xué)家提醒說(shuō),行走短信族有可能在車(chē)流中出神游蕩,還有可能摔倒在車(chē)軌上,這非常危險(xiǎn),他們提醒行人在發(fā)短信前停下來(lái)。Schabrun博士說(shuō),人們需要知曉邊走路邊發(fā)短信的危險(xiǎn)。
愛(ài)達(dá)荷的雷克斯堡是美國(guó)首批對(duì)邊走路邊發(fā)短信的行人處以50美元罰款的城鎮(zhèn)之一。這條法律于2011年4月起實(shí)行。該市到處豎起標(biāo)牌,提醒行人不要這樣做。
文中的text-walker就是“行走短信族”的意思,這個(gè)詞語(yǔ)是由text(短信)和walker(步行者;行人)構(gòu)成的,如:I'm a slow walker,but I never walk backwards.我是一個(gè)慢步行者,但我從不會(huì)后退。