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3/21/06-The Senate Transportation Committee killed a bill that would have required drivers in the state to keep their hands off their phone.
SB16 would have banned hand-held cell phone use while driving. Talking on a phone equipped with a “hands-free” device would have still been permitted.
Those found in violation could have opted out of a fine if they provided proof that they obtained a “hands-free” device since they were ticketed. But, that defense would have only worked one time. Subsequent offenses by the same driver would not have had that option.

12/28/05-Sen. Henry Marsh III, D-Richmond, has prefiled a bill that would require drivers in the state to keep their hands off their phone.
SB16 would ban hand-held cell phone use while driving. Talking on a phone equipped with a “hands-free” device would still be permitted.
Those found in violation could opt out of a fine if they provide proof that they obtained a “hands-free” device since they were ticketed. Subsequent offenses would not apply.
The bill has been referred to the Senate Transportation Committee for consideration in the legislative session that begins Jan. 11.
For Senate bill status, call (804) 698-7410. In Virginia, call 1-888-892-6948.