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Published 12:12 10 Aug 2013 BST
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Werner Herzog, the acclaimed documentary maker, has been gravely concerned about the amount of accidents which occur from texting while driving.
In the documentary, which has been released as part of a campaign entitled "It Can Wait", he looks at the devastating results these accidents can have on those involved.
The project was distributed to over 40,000 schools in the States yesterday and is a powerful message about the effects of these accidents.
This is not an easy watch, we warn you.
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