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Darwin Olympics: Don’t Netflix and Drive

Meanwhile in Minnesota . . .

When it comes to binge watching favorite shows, one woman was doing it all wrong!

Authorities with the Minnesota State Patrol received numerous calls about a driver who was all over the road while driving down I-94 — crossing lanes, veering to the shoulder, even riding on some grassy sections.

Oh, and get this, as the troopers got to where the woman was driving, before they could safely pull her over, the helplessly watched as she CRASHED into the median.

No, this wasn’t a case of someone driving while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, but a different reason entirely . . . She was watching Netflix! On her iPad! While driving!

Her name & age haven’t been released, nor has the type of citation she received, or what show she was watching at the time of the crash.

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