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By alexchasick September 24, 2009

Automakers Agree to Ban on Drivers Texting “Ahead of the safety summit next week with Secretary Ray LaHood, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (AAM) has rallied behind a ban on hand-held texting and cell phone use while driving.” [Consumer Reports Cars]

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