
The legislation, which the Utah Senate and House approved this month, expands restrictions on driver use of handheld wireless electronic devices.
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The measure, if passed into law, would prohibit use of a handheld cell phone while driving and carry a $100 first-offense fine.
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Gov. Susana Martinez signs the legislation into law on March 2, making New Mexico the 42nd state to pass an all-driver texting ban.
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If passed into law, the measure would go into effect Nov. 1 and would be enforced as a secondary offense.
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Concerned about 2013 traffic data trends, the local police agency tightens enforcement and adds to its fleet a police car wrapped in driving safety messages.
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The Texas capital has a texting-while-driving ban but still permits handheld cellphone conversations.
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The legislation classifies texting while driving as a careless driving offense.
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The application now assigns individual drivers a score that measures their propensity to use mobile devices while driving.
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Here's a video from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety that explains the dangers of cognitive distraction while driving.
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Winning video productions must creatively demonstrate how and why behind-the-wheel use of wireless electronic devices still distracts drivers and poses a serious safety risk.
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