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Round Rock councilman proposes "texting zones"
Posted on February 9, 2013 at 8:21 PM
Updated Saturday, Feb 9 at 8:41 PM
There's a new proposal to make the roads safer, by cutting down on distracted drivers. The City of Round Rock is trying to tackle motorists who text and drive. Unlike Austin, texting behind the wheel is still legal in Round Rock.
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