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Cleveland texting ban may go statewide

New study says texting far worse than other driving distractions

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Cleveland Councilman Zach Reed says a texting ban needs to go statewide
Cleveland Councilman Zach Reed says a texting ban needs to go statewide
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A new study says people texting while driving are 23-times more likely to crash than those who don't. It's a study that Councilman Zach Reed says further justifies Cleveland's ban on texting while driving " and makes his case that the ban should be statewide.

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