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11/15/07-Gov. Jon Corzine has signed a bill into law giving law enforcement greater authority to ticket drivers for being distracted.
The new law, previously S1099, allows police to pull over drivers for typing, reading or sending text messages while at the wheel. The bill also allows primary enforcement of the state’s ban on using any cell phone that is not a “hands-free” device.
In 2004, New Jersey made it illegal to talk on a hand-held cell phone while driving. The law, however, allows police to ticket drivers only if they are stopped for another offense.
Violators of the cell phone restriction would face $100 fines. “Texting” while driving would also result in $100 fines.
The new law takes effect March 1, 2008.

6/25/07-The Legislature has approved a bill that would give law enforcement greater authority to ticket drivers for being distracted. It now heads to Gov. Jon Corzine's desk.
S1099 would allow police to pull over drivers for typing, reading or sending text messages while at the wheel. The bill also would allow primary enforcement of the state's ban on using any cell phone that is not a "hands-free" device.
Existing state law requires police to pull drivers over for another offense before ticketing them for using a hand-held device.
Violators of the cell phone restriction would face $100 fines. "Texting" while driving would also result in $100 fines.
For bill status, call (609) 292-4840. In New Jersey, call 1-800-792-8630.

 

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