Michigan Implements Hands-Free Driving Law to Combat Distracted Driving

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Michigan Implements Hands-Free Driving Law to Combat Distracted Driving
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Michigan's new hands-free driving law will make it illegal to hold or use a cellphone while driving, including tasks like making calls, sending texts, scrolling social media, and more. The law aims to curb distracted driving and reduce related accidents. Drivers can use hands-free options like voice commands or mounted cellphones. Violators can face fines or community service, with higher penalties for commercial vehicle or school bus drivers. Exceptions include emergency workers, reporting emergencies, and using GPS in a hands-free manner.

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