Gov. Paul LePage talks about distracted driving on Tuesday during a news conference in the parking lot outside State Police headquarters in Augusta. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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Gov. Paul LePage stands in front of truck with the words “One text or call could wreck it all,” as he talks about distracted driving on Tuesday during a news conference in the parking lot outside State Police headquarters in Augusta.
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This slogan will be seen on trucks across the state to warn drivers of the dangers of texting while driving.