a: distracted driving ~
b: secondhand smoke

What:

"I often use the analogy that distracted driving is like secondhand smoke," she adds. "People think, 'It's my health, it's my business,' but it's not. It's not just about putting the driver at risk."


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Writer: Linda Hill
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Date: Jul 25 2015 3:18 PM


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