Meanwhile, yesterday's Washington Post reports that if you're driving the Capital Beltway in heavy traffic, chances are that a driver in the next lane, directly ahead of you or in your rear view mirror could be reading or writing a text message.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Distracted Driving Survey
AAA and Transurban are launching a safety campaign after new research is released regarding cell phone use along the Capital Beltway HOT Lanes construction corridor. WJLA TV-7 has the report.
Meanwhile, yesterday's Washington Post reports that if you're driving the Capital Beltway in heavy traffic, chances are that a driver in the next lane, directly ahead of you or in your rear view mirror could be reading or writing a text message.
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Meanwhile, yesterday's Washington Post reports that if you're driving the Capital Beltway in heavy traffic, chances are that a driver in the next lane, directly ahead of you or in your rear view mirror could be reading or writing a text message.
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