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Video: 'Modern Warfare 2' hits the streets
Published on Saturday, Oct 18, 2008
Associated Press
COLUMBUS: Nationwide Insurance is joining with a Canadian technology company in hopes of taking away a source of distraction for drivers, particularly teens.
Aegis Mobility's cell-phone software intercepts incoming calls and text messages when someone is driving and automatically responds that the recipient can't be reached.
The person doing the contacting can leave a message or send an emergency alert.
Nationwide plans to cut auto insurance rates for people who use the technology.
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