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The "U Drive. U Text. U Pay" initiative kicks off in at least 25 towns and cities in Connecticut. (Courtesy of the Connecticut Department of Transportation/28 Aug. 2014) |
by Christine Dempsey, cdempsey@courant.com, courant.com (Hartford, Connecticut), 28 August 2014
Police Poised To Prowl For Distracted Drivers
Armed with federal money, police from more than two dozen departments around the state are poised to launch a no-texting-while-driving campaign that will have motorists reaching for their wallets instead of their cell phones.
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Armed with federal money, police from more than two dozen departments around the state are poised to launch a no-texting-while-driving campaign that will have motorists reaching for their wallets instead of their cell phones.