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Maine |
6/18/07-Gov. John Baldacci signed a bill into law banning the state’s youngest drivers from chatting on the phone while behind the wheel.
The new law, previously LD161, prohibits drivers under age 18 from using any cell phone, hand-held or “hands free,” or electronic device that’s not part of a motor vehicle’s operating equipment. It takes effect in September.
Teens can only be pulled over for violating the rule if they commit another traffic offense. Violators will face at least $50 fines.
Existing Maine law mandates that drivers licensed at age 16 cannot use cell phones while driving for the first six months.
6/4/07-A bill won approval in the House that would ban the state’s youngest drivers from chatting on the phone while behind the wheel. Shortly thereafter, Senate lawmakers voted in favor of the prohibition.
Sponsored by Rep. George Hogan, D-Old Orchard Beach, LD161 would prohibit drivers under age 18 from using any cell phone, hand-held or “hands free,” was expanded to include any electronic device that’s not part of a motor vehicle’s operating equipment.
Teens could only get pulled over for violating the rule if they committed another traffic offense. Violators would face at least $50 fines.
Maine law now mandates that drivers licensed at age 16 cannot use cell phones while driving for the first six months.
The bill needs to pass one more vote in the Senate before it can advance to Gov. John Baldacci’s desk.
For bill status, call (207) 287-1692. In Maine, call 1-800-423-2900.
The new law, previously LD161, prohibits drivers under age 18 from using any cell phone, hand-held or “hands free,” or electronic device that’s not part of a motor vehicle’s operating equipment. It takes effect in September.
Teens can only be pulled over for violating the rule if they commit another traffic offense. Violators will face at least $50 fines.
Existing Maine law mandates that drivers licensed at age 16 cannot use cell phones while driving for the first six months.
6/4/07-A bill won approval in the House that would ban the state’s youngest drivers from chatting on the phone while behind the wheel. Shortly thereafter, Senate lawmakers voted in favor of the prohibition.
Sponsored by Rep. George Hogan, D-Old Orchard Beach, LD161 would prohibit drivers under age 18 from using any cell phone, hand-held or “hands free,” was expanded to include any electronic device that’s not part of a motor vehicle’s operating equipment.
Teens could only get pulled over for violating the rule if they committed another traffic offense. Violators would face at least $50 fines.
Maine law now mandates that drivers licensed at age 16 cannot use cell phones while driving for the first six months.
The bill needs to pass one more vote in the Senate before it can advance to Gov. John Baldacci’s desk.
For bill status, call (207) 287-1692. In Maine, call 1-800-423-2900.






