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jim rozen
 
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In article , Harold and Susan Vordos says...

I have a hunch her insurance company will bear the brunt of her
actions----unless her lane change lets them off the hook. There's bold
signs on the bridges advising that lane changes are not permitted. I've
driven the bridge on rare occasions. It's not exactly in our neighborhood,
but we get to Portland a few times each year.


If insurance companies start to realized that driving while phoning
is nearly the same thing as driving drunk, they'll be sure to make
some kind of change to their policies...

Jim


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