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FAIRBORN — After a few minutes at the wheel, 19-year-old Richard Watson was a believer.
“I know I’m not going to text and drive again,” Watson said.
Watson and other students attempted to drive impaired as part of UNITE International’s texting and DUI/DWI simulator during Wright State University’s car show Saturday.
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