Ten Commandments for Drivers
On 21 June The Vatican City issued a set of 'Ten Commandments' for drivers, telling motorists to be charitable to others on the highways, to refrain from drinking and driving
Source: www.virtualriskmanager.net/main/news/news.php?newsid=3037
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