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3/22/07-A bill has died that sought to charge individuals with "driving while distracted" if they are talking on a phone and get in a wreck.
Sponsored by Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver, D-Decatur, HB5 remained in the House Motor Vehicles Committee at the deadline to advance, effectively killing it for the year.
The bill would have fined offenders up to $500 if they cause a wreck while talking on mobile phones. They also would have faced a loss of one point on their driver's licenses.
Motorists could challenge the charge if they could prove the call didn't contribute to the accident.

2/16/07-A bill in the House Motor Vehicles Committee would charge individuals with "driving while distracted" if they are talking on a phone and get in a wreck.
Sponsored by Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver, D-Decatur, HB5 would fine offenders up to $500 if they cause a wreck while talking on mobile phones. They also would face a loss of one point on their driver's licenses.
Motorists could challenge the charge if they could prove the call didn't contribute to the accident.
For House bill status, call (404) 656-5015.

11/20/06-Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver, D-Decatur, has filed a bill that would charge individuals with "driving while distracted" if they are talking on a phone and get in a wreck.
HB5 would fine offenders up to $500 if they cause a wreck while talking on mobile phones. They also would face a loss of one point on their driver's licenses.
Motorists could challenge the charge if they could prove the call didn't contribute to the accident.
The bill will be considered once the General Assembly convenes on Jan. 8. For House bill status, call (404) 656-5015.

 

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