BOSTON --- The Massachusetts House on Jan. 23 passed a bill that would impose fines for adult drivers who make cell phone calls without a hands-free device.
Read More →ATLANTA – AAID Security Solutions, Inc. provides hands-free asset protection with Ultra Long Range Metal Mount AA-T800 Tag for Vehicles and Assets.
Read More →SEATTLE – Eighty-five percent of Washington state drivers believe that talking on a cell phone while driving should be legal only with a hands-free device, or made illegal altogether.
Read More →ATLANTA – AAID Security Solutions, Inc. provides hands-free asset protection with Ultra Long Range Asset Tags and readers. AAID provides a reader adjustable range from .5 to 2,000+ feet. The active tags are designed to identify and track laptops, office machines, wheelchairs, shop equipment, personnel, etc. in office buildings, hospitals, warehouses, retail shores, industrial facilities, and military bases.
Read More →LAWARENCE, KS – A proposed Lawrence cell phone ordinance — up for discussion this week by the Traffic Safety Commission — would ban the use of both hand-held cell phones and hands-free cell phone devices by motorists.
Read More →AUBURN HILLS, MI — For 2006, Dodge Sprinter offers several new features designed to improve safety and performance, including a ParkSense rear backup system, a high-pressure headlamp washing system, a full partition with sliding window, wiring for hands-free communications, and a driver's seat power outlet.
Read More →BALTIMORE — Using a cell phone — even with a hands-free device — may distract drivers because the brain cannot handle both tasks, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. — New research on the use of cell phones while driving revealed that hands-free devices provide little safety benefit. In a study conducted by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 100 drivers were watched for a year, according to the Detroit News.
Read More →Sprint Corp. reported that Ford Motor Co. has selected the telecommunications company to be the wireless provider of Bluetooth phones and services for Ford’s Mobile-Ease Hands-Free Communication System, according to RCR Wireless News.
Read More →OnStar Personal Calling, a hands-free, voice-activated in-vehicle safety and security communications system for OnStar subscribers, is now available throughout Texas, Florida, and Oklahoma.
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