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Nearly one in three drivers admit to typing or sending a message on their phones while driving, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Now, Virginia State and Fairfax County police are planning to crack down on drivers who aren't paying full attention on the road. [Logo] WEEKEND HEADLINES - December 04, 2016 [mobile-header-ad] [alt text here] [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Va. police: Put the phone away or risk a ticket] Nearly one in three drivers admit to typing or sending a message on their phones while driving, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Now, Virginia State and Fairfax County police are planning to crack down on drivers who aren't paying full attention on the road. 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