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Traffic lights in pavement cater to distracted smartphone users, sigh

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Dylan Dreyer, Willie Geist and Natalie Morales discuss a German city that has resorted to embedding traffic lights in the pavement so that people constantly looking down at their phones won’t miss them. “I’m guilty, too,” Natalie admits, and Willie and Dylan both report bumping into people while absorbed in their smartphones.