Indiana: Cell phone laws, legislation

Cell phone, texting update: Violators of the 2020 hands-free driving law will now see demerit points vs. their licenses. The law barring drivers from using handheld communications devices took effect July 1, 2020, but the points went into effect a year later. State law officers issued more than 14,000 citations and warnings for electronic distracted driving as of early 2023. Fines up to $500 under the law generated by Rep. Holli Sullivan's HB 1070. Gov. Holcomb called for the hands-free law while announcing his agenda for the 2020 legislative session and repeated the message in the State … [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...]

New York: Cell phone laws, texting

Cell phone and texting news: State Sen. Shelley Mayer has proposed a two-year pilot program for field testing of the so-called "textalyzer" technology. The study envisioned by S2687 would be in Westchester County. The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee also has the technology under study. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the panel will report back on "the effectiveness of using this emerging technology to crack down on this reckless behavior and thoroughly evaluate its implications." Three public forums were held on the issue. The textalyzer, developed by an Israeli company, would allow police to scan … [Read more...]