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4/1/08-A bill has died in the House that was intended to cut down on drivers who use mobile devices to chat while behind the wheel. The Senate previously approved it.
Sponsored by Sen. Michael Lenett, D-Montgomery, SB2 sought to make it illegal for people to operate a motor vehicle while writing, typing, viewing or sending text messages on a mobile telecommunications device, such as a BlackBerry. It also would have prohibited the use of hand-held cell phones.
Talking on phones equipped with hands-free technology still would have been permitted.
Violators of the restrictions included in the bill would have faced $100 fines. No points would have been added to driver’s licenses, unless they are involved in wrecks attributed to the devices. Second and subsequent offenses would have resulted in $250 fines.
Exceptions would have been made for emergencies.

2/15/08-A bill in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee is intended to cut down on drivers who use mobile devices to chat while behind the wheel.
Sponsored by Sen. Michael Lenett, D-Montgomery, SB2 would make it illegal for people to operate a motor vehicle while writing, typing, viewing or sending text messages on a mobile telecommunications device, such as a BlackBerry. It also would prohibit the use of hand-held cell phones.
Talking on phones equipped with hands-free technology still would be permitted.
Violators of the restrictions included in the bill would face $100 fines. No points would be added to driver’s licenses, unless they are involved in wrecks attributed to the devices. Second and subsequent offenses would result in $250 fines.
Exceptions would be made for emergencies.
For bill status, call (410) 946-5400.

 

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