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September 4, 2017

What you need to know about the Texas statewide Texting & Driving Law

As of September 1st, 2017, texting and driving is illegal in Texas! Texas is the 47th state to officially ban the dangerous practice of texting while driving.  Beginning on Friday […]

Article by g-kolodzy / News, Uncategorized / distracted driving, driving laws, Texas Leave a Comment

January 9, 2017

Road Rage – Let’s Talk About It

By Avery Delgadillo We have all seen the viral videos of road rage incidents. The videos drop your jaw in shock or earn an honest laugh at how preposterous the behaviors […]

Article by g-kolodzy / News / distracted driving, road rage 1 Comment

November 8, 2012

She was changing clothes instead of her behavior

So, I was impatiently waiting for the green light and then I saw her. I had to look again to be sure. This girl was changing her clothes. In 5 o’clock traffic.

Article by Stacey Tisdale / News / blog, distracted driving Leave a Comment

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