Cell, text messaging update: State Rep. Ashley Hudson proposes new punishments for drivers who kill or seriously injury others while using wireless communications devices. The plan was approved by the House and Senate in March and moved on to the governor. Fine up to $2,500 and a possible year in prison. Arkansas has no restrictions on most cell phone calling by adult drivers, but it regulates their use by drivers under the age of 21. A law prohibiting use of handheld cell phones in school zones and highway work zones took effect Oct. 1, 2011. Current prohibitions: All drivers … [Read more...]
Oregon: Cell phone laws, legislation
Cell phone, texting news: A rewrite of Oregon's distracted driving law took effect Oct. 1, 2017. The law ushered in by House Bill 2597 updates the law's wording to include any use of "mobile electronic devices" such as smartphones. The law outlaws holding these devices while driving. The plan also upgraded first-time infractions from Class C to Class B ($260 first offense). State Police report a surge in ticketing in the first few months, with 516 total distracted driving citations in October, November and December compared with 279 for the same period the year before. House Bill 2597 … [Read more...]
Delaware: Cell phone laws, legislation
Distracted driving update: Delaware has doubled its fines for electronic distracted driving. As of Aug. 31, 2016, base fines increased from $50 to $100, with serial offenders paying as much as $300, up from $100 to $200. State Rep. Debra Hudson's legislation was OK'd by the House and Senate in June. Gov. Jack Markell signed the bill into law in late August. "Texting is every bit as dangerous as DUI," Hudson said. "Currently many drivers, particularly novice drivers, ignore the laws prohibiting texting and handheld-phone use while driving," Hudson's proposal said. Younger drivers seem "to … [Read more...]
North Dakota: Cell phone laws, legislation
Latest cell/texting news: North Dakota drivers who commit offenses while distracted are subject to an additional $100 fine. The unusual and somewhat vague law -- approved by the Legislature and governor in early 2017 -- bars drivers from doing anything with their sight not directly related to operation of the vehicle. The offense, which is subject to secondary enforcement, is categorized as "failure to maintain control." The 2017 law essentially adds general distracted driving wording to the state's texting & driving statute. State Rep. Corey Mock's plan originally sought to repeal the … [Read more...]
Iowa: Cell phone laws, legislation
Distracted driving news: The Iowa state Senate approved a hands-free measure in 2023 and sent it to the House, where it sputtered out, as usual. House leader Sen. Pat Grassley cited "ambiguity" in the plan and "logistical questions." He said some Republican members "aren't comfortable" with it. Gov. Kim Reynolds has said she'll back hands-free legislation if and when lawmakers approve it. "I think it makes sense," the Republican governor has said. "The statistics are awful. Just awful." Iowa heightened the enforcement of its texting & driving law in mid-2017 and soon reported sharply … [Read more...]
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