Funky Cars > D.C. Tops Needless Death Highway Toll
[American Dream News] From the Marc Fisher blog on Washingtonpost.com we have this - in spite of the tremendous emphasis that the municipal government of the District of Columbia (and most of its elected officials) claim to place on forcing people to use mass transit and on traffic safety (including a ban on cell phone use by drivers of motor vehicles): D.C. Tops Needless Death Highway Toll A cardinal rule of writing about the District is to be wary of any ranking of the states that has D.C.
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