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Stay safe this July 4th holiday weekend! If you can't attend a defensive driving program, learn LLLC—the four principles of driving safely. Check out these tips to keep you safe on the road! https://loom.ly/3UFZwmM #justdrive #staysafe #safedriving #july4
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3moI got 3 wrong. That's pretty good for a fleet marketer but a driver may want to do better!