Texting while driving
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“You’ve got to weigh that safety measure with the idea that it is also a bit of a restriction on people’s freedom as well," Senate Pro Tem Rodric Bray said.
Drivers also wouldn't be able to unbuckle their seatbelts to reach for a device.
Scammers are getting more and more sophisticated in their antics, especially when it comes to tricking you on your phone.
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