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A new campaign to get drivers off their phones isn’t impressing safety advocates

Posted on April 5, 2024 by blkalertshealth
More than 40,000 people were killed last year in traffic crashes, according to preliminary data released Monday, remaining above pre-pandemic levels but slightly down from their peak in 2021.
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