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1/24/08-A bill that would prohibit drivers from text messaging while driving has been put on hold until next year.
Sponsored by Delegate James Scott, D-Falls Church, HB39 would make it illegal for people to operate a motor vehicle while reading, typing or sending text messages on an electronic wireless device, such as a BlackBerry.
For good measure, the ban also would apply to bicyclists as well as moped and motorcycle drivers using state roads.
The House Transportation Committee voted Tuesday, Jan. 22, to refer the bill to the Joint Commission on Technology and Science for further study. The move effectively kills any ban this year.
Virginia law already prohibits drivers under 18 from using any wireless devices while driving. But the ban doesn’t extend to adults.

1/9/08-Delegate James Scott, D-Falls Church, has introduced a bill that would prohibit drivers from text messaging while driving.
HB39 would make it illegal for people to operate a motor vehicle while reading, typing or sending text messages on an electronic wireless device, such as a BlackBerry.
For good measure, the ban also would apply to bicyclists as well as moped and motorcycle drivers using state roads.
The bill is awaiting assignment to committee.
For House bill status, call (804) 698-1500. In Virginia, call 1-877-391-3228.

 

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