Minnesota hands free via new cell phone law

Minnesota has become the 17th state to ban the use of handheld cell phones. The state's hands-free law -- considered one of the legislative session's top achievements -- goes into effect Aug. 1. Motorists will need to use hands-free technology in order to operate their smartphones. Limited hands-free operation is permitted for GPS and the playing of music. Fines for holding a cell phone under the measure pushed through by State Rep. Frank Hornstein will range from $50 (first offense) to $275. Gov. Tim Walz offered families of those lost to distracted drivers "the deepest apologies … [Read more...]

Appeals court clears Apple in deadly crash

Apple Inc. did not owe "a duty of care" to the family of a young girl killed in a distracted driving crash, an appeals court has ruled. Apple's design of the iPhone used by the driver was not a "proximate cause" of the Texas highway crash and resulting death of 5-year-old Moriah Modisette, the court said in upholding an earlier ruling. The child's mother and family sued Apple for not warning of dangers from using the FaceTime video and audio feature while driving. The company also did not offer a feature to lock out the application at highway speeds, the 2017 lawsuit said. Apple had … [Read more...]

Manitoba seizing licenses of distracted drivers

In Manitoba, it's now hands on the phone, hand over the driver's license. Drivers distracted by their handheld electronics will see a $672 fine. At least as likely to grab their attention is the roadside confiscation of licenses. The suspensions will last for three days and offenders will have to pay a $50 fee to reinstate their licenses. Repeat offenders (within a decade) will suffer a seven-day license loss. Police will take away the offender’s license on the spot and issue a short-term permit to allow for driving home. The changes went into effect Nov. 1. Offenders in the … [Read more...]

Four states turn up heat on distracted drivers

The halfway point of 2018 brings new distracted driving restrictions to a quartet of states. The change is most significant in Georgia, which gets its first handheld cell phone ban. The new laws and penalties all took effect July 1. In Georgia, drivers must employ hands-free devices if they want to continue using smartphones behind the wheel. A long period of study by lawmakers resulted in a statute that focuses on barring the holding or touching of wireless communications devices. Also newly prohibited are recording videos, and watching videos. Georgia already has a texting & driving law. … [Read more...]

In Georgia, handheld cell phone ban beats the clock

Georgia's seven-month march to a handheld cell phone ban ended in victory in the final hour of the 2018 legislative session. Gov. Nathan Deal signed the measure into law May 2, accompanied by relatives of the five nursing students who died in a horrific roadway crash. The new Georgia distracted driving law means motorists must use hands-free devices or voice-activated technology in order to talk on their phones. Fines were whittled down during legislative debate. Under changes made by the Senate to House Bill 673 (and approved by the House), first-time offenders will be fined $50 and … [Read more...]