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Cell Phone Accessory Hands Free Headset Safety
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Safety, Safety, Safety!
Hands Free Headsets There is no denying
that using a cell while driving can be somewhere between a slight
distraction and total foolhardiness. Did you know...
 | 23 countries, including England, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, Israel
and Japan, have enacted bans on handheld cell phone use while driving 23
states are considering similar measures. |
 | Almost without exception these bans apply to a hand held phone -
i.e. without a hands free headset. Hands free operation make using the
phone legal
while driving. |
 | Five states (California, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and
Washington) and the District of Columbia have enacted a
jurisdiction-wide ban on driving
while talking on a handheld cellular phone. Washington state has also
enacted a jurisdiction-wide ban on text messaging while driving. |
 | Six states (Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, and
Pennsylvania) allow localities to ban cell phone use. Localities that
have enacted restrictions on cell phone use include: Chicago, IL;
Brookline, MA; Detroit, MI; Santa Fe, NM; Brooklyn, North Olmstead and
Walton Hills, OH; and
Conshohocken, Lebanon and West Conshohocken, PA. |
 | Fifteen states (Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine,
Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island,
Tennessee,
Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia) and DC restrict the use of cellular
phones by young drivers. |
 | All but seven states with cell phone bans have primary enforcement
laws. New Jersey's ban is a secondary enforcement law for everyone
except school
bus drivers and learner's permit and intermediate license holders.
Colorado, Maryland, Nebraska, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia
have
secondary enforcement laws. Secondary enforcement laws may only be
enforced when a driver has been stopped for another infraction. Utah's
law
defines careless driving as committing a moving violation (other than
speeding) while distracted by use of a hand held cell phone or other
activities not
related to driving.
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