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Yeah, that ought to work. What are the messages, "Drink now, drive this truck later." What a incredibly dumb idea, only people that don't get it would come up with an idea like this.
How about a campaign for drinking in general. Maybe, "Drinking...it doesn't get any better."
The message is covered in every media form we have and is it working? What about educating the driver thier survival rate when hitting,rear ending this type system.Cell phones texting reading or talking to passengers are all distraction for young and old a like and when hitting these trucks has no possible good out come. People please see us slow down and go around save our lives and yours.
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