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Newsby News/Media ReleaseNovember 30, 2022

Ohio One Step Closer to Making Cell Phone Use While Driving a Primary Offense

The new mandate in Ohio — if it passes in the Senate — will allow law enforcement to initiate a traffic stop and give a driver a citation solely for distracted driving.

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NewsMay 6, 2015

Video: Oklahoma Passes Driver Texting Ban

The new primary-enforcement law goes into effect Nov. 1 and carries a $100 fine.

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NewsMarch 3, 2014

Video: Oklahoma House Weighs Driver Texting Ban

If passed into law, the measure would go into effect Nov. 1 and would be enforced as a secondary offense.

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NewsFebruary 10, 2014

Video: Miss. Senate Passes Anti-Texting Bill

The legislation classifies texting while driving as a careless driving offense.

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NewsJanuary 29, 2014

CellSentry App Helps Eliminate Texting While Driving

With 23% of auto collisions (1.3 million crashes) related to texting and driving each year, CellSentry and its proprietary software can disable texting while driving.

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NewsJanuary 19, 2014

Nebraska Legislators Consider Texting Ban, Tougher Seatbelt Law

The proposed driver texting ban would carry a first-offense penalty of $200. The proposed change to the seatbelt law would reclassify a violation as a primary offense.

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NewsDecember 25, 2013

New Calif. Driving Laws Go into Effect in 2014

New laws set to go into effect in 2014 regulate everything from commercial drive tests to bicycle passing distance.

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NewsDecember 24, 2013

Video: Safety Advocates Seek to Toughen Florida Texting Ban

The current law, which went into effect Oct. 1, is categorized as a secondary offense. As such, critics argue, the ban has failed to curtail texting while driving on Florida roads.

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NewsDecember 13, 2013

NHTSA: Young, Affluent Drivers More Likely to Speed

The survey yields national estimates of driving behavior and attitudes toward speeding in the U.S.

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NewsNovember 20, 2013

Video: Insurance Fraud Drives Up La. Rates

The “swoop and squat” scam is particularly popular with con artists specializing in staged crashes. Cell phone-using drivers, as well as young women and seniors, are common targets.

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