
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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The new primary-enforcement law goes into effect Nov. 1 and carries a $100 fine.
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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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The legislation classifies texting while driving as a careless driving offense.
Read More →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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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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New laws set to go into effect in 2014 regulate everything from commercial drive tests to bicycle passing distance.
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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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The survey yields national estimates of driving behavior and attitudes toward speeding in the U.S.
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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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