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Mary Ann Brown: Drivers should single-task: just drive

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Mary Ann Brown writes:
My opinion is that people (drivers) got to get back to JUST driving forget the radio, the cell phone, the cigarettes, food, drinking, texting and for God's sake please put on your thinking caps when you are the one operating the vehicle.

Our minds are not totally on driving and this is costing some people their lives. If one does not believe this start to notice people on the roads when you are stopped at a stop sign, red light and look at driver's faces they are out in lala land not in the vehicle that evident some give the appearance they should not be driving a vehicle at all.

At that point in time they are a danger to themselves and others on the road at the same time. --Mary Ann Brown
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