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HomeNewsPerdue signs texting while driving ban into law

Perdue signs texting while driving ban into law

June 4, 2010 Caboose Chronicle News

ATLANTA — Gov. Sonny Perdue has signed into law legislation that prohibits drivers from texting while behind the wheel.

The governor also signed into law a measure that prohibits teens from using cell phones while driving.

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