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World-first technology being trialled in Victoria to stop texts while driving
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Victoria Police is fast-tracking a trial for world-first technology that would stop motorists from sending or receiving text messages while driving. Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton revealed to 3AW's Tony Jones they were looking at a "technical fix" in ...
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World-first technology being trialled in Victoria to stop texts while driving - 3AW
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