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Old 2nd June 2016, 17:44   #1
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Default Australia puts traffic lights in the ground to alert phone addicts

The German city of Augsburg has already tried putting traffic lights in the ground to keep cellphone-obsessed pedestrians from walking on to train tracks, but the Australian state of New South Wales wants to take things one step further. It tells Mas...

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