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Article: While Driving, Where to Keep a Wallet?
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- May 23, 1995
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One of life's abiding frustrations is where to put your wallet
while you're driving a car.
If someone is with you, you can give the wallet to him or her for
safekeeping. But what if you're alone?
Yes, you can put the wallet in a coat pocket or a purse, if you
happen to have or use either. But what if you're driving on a toll
road? Then you want your dough handy. But what's handy without being
a hassle?
If you're wearing pants, you can't stuff a wallet into your back
pocket without leaving discomfort -- or the same kind of indentation
a meteor leaves on the desert floor.
Front pocket? No chance. You can't remove a wallet from a front
pocket as long as you're in a sitting position, which most ...