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Default UK ministers to discuss safe driving modes with phone makers

While lawmakers are doing their part to reduce the number of drivers making calls and sending texts while behind the wheel, ministers believe phone companies also have a part to play. According to The Guardian, government ministers are due to meet wi...

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