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are they treating cell phones just like drugs and alcohol, when it comes to driving?
are they treating cell phones just like drugs and alcohol, when it comes to driving?
How is talking on the cell phone hands-free any different from having a conversation with a passenger? Will they ban that next? Get a ticket if a cop sees your lips moving?
How is talking on the cell phone hands-free any different from having a conversation with a passenger? Will they ban that next? Get a ticket if a cop sees your lips moving?
Cell Phone and Texting Laws
December 2011
This chart outlines all state cell phone and text messaging laws. Some local jurisdictions may have additional regulations. Enforcement type is shown in parenthesis.
Handheld Cell Phones: 9 states, D.C. and the Virgin Islands prohibit all drivers from using handheld cell phones while driving. Except for Maryland, all laws are primary enforcement—an officer may cite a driver for using a handheld cell phone without any other traffic offense taking place.
All Cell Phone Use: No state bans all cell phone use (handheld and hands-free) for all drivers, but many prohibit all cell phone use by certain drivers:
Novice Drivers: 30 states and D.C. ban all cell phone use by novice drivers.
School Bus Drivers: Bus drivers in 19 states and D.C. may not use a cell phone when passengers are present.
Text Messaging: 35 states, D.C. and Guam ban text messaging for all drivers. 32 states, D.C., and Guam have primary enforcement; the others, secondary.
Novice Drivers: An additional 7 states prohibit text messaging by novice drivers.
School Bus Drivers: 3 states restrict school bus drivers from texting while driving.
See that would kind of suck. I talk to myself all the time. :ninjaHow is talking on the cell phone hands-free any different from having a conversation with a passenger? Will they ban that next? Get a ticket if a cop sees your lips moving?
I read, somewhere, that a study showed that the reaction time of a driver using a cellphone (presumably handheld) is about the same as a driver impaired by alcohol.
See that would kind of suck. I talk to myself all the time. :ninja
That reminds me; I was air drumming to Metallica and made direct eye contact with a police officer...he really should have pulled me over to give the department a laughso embarrassing
How is talking on the cell phone hands-free any different from having a conversation with a passenger? Will they ban that next? Get a ticket if a cop sees your lips moving?
are they treating cell phones just like drugs and alcohol, when it comes to driving?
Quite frankly there are people who should not drive at all forget about even talking on a Cell Phone at the same time..
I have no objection to no texting because you should be giving attention to what you do and in fact endorse this type of law..
But talking in a bluetooth hook up in car is a bit extreme when people still have CB Radios in motorhomes, trucks and many other types of vehicles.
How many sing to songs while driving.. That's distracting to many.. Just has never been "statistically" checked yet.. Or how many have been in accidents while arguing with their kids who are in the back seat..
The fact is a vehicle will and always has been a place where someone has to pay 100% attention to what they do..
Removing the Cell Phone access from cars will not stop accidents from happening because they happened before Cell Phones and will continue..
Of course if you concentrated on a survey of people who were talking on Cell Phones you may come up with a higher incident of people who got into car accidents, just as you would those who were drinking Starbucks Coffee, Arguing with Kids or putting of lipstick at 70 mph of the highway while holding the steering wheel with one knee and drinking eating McDonalds in the other hand ( don't ask I have no idea how she managed :eek)..
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