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Nebraska official proposes changes to driving laws

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -

Nebraska's Highway Safety Administrator is eyeing at least two proposals designed to improve driver safety.  Fred Zwonechek says one would apply to texting while driving.  The other would make it a primary offense for drivers and front-seat passengers to not wear seatbelts.  Current Nebraska law considers driving without a seat belt a secondary offense.   That means motorists can't be cited unless they're already being cited for another violation.

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