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6/23/04-A bill that would make inattentive driving a traffic infraction is once again up for consideration in the Assembly.
A3546, sponsored by Assemblyman David Gantt, D-Rochester, was introduced during the 2003 legislative session but failed to move forward. The measure was reintroduced earlier this year.
It defines inattentive driving as a non-driving activity that “unreasonably interferes with the free and proper use of the public highway.”
Under the bill, any person who interferes with the flow of traffic as a result of inattentive driving would face a fine between $50 and $250. Any person found guilty of three inattentive driving violations during an 18-month period would be guilty of reckless driving.
The measure lists five examples of inattentive activities while driving:

  • Sleeping;
  • Smoking;
  • Eating;
  • Faxing; and
  • Reading.

The bill is before the Assembly Committee on Codes.
For bill status, call (518) 455-7545. In New York, call 1-800-342-9860.

 

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