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Japan city aims to ban phone use while walking

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It is a scene repeated the world over: pedestrians glued to their phones while walking, causing collisions and sometimes accidents. No more, says one Japanese city.

Added on the 03/06/2020 18:16:19 - Copyright : AFP EN

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