Michigan Implements Strict Distracted Driving Laws to Improve Road Safety

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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a new law that bans holding phones while driving, making it illegal to take a call with a phone to your ear while driving. The law restricts phone use on the road to single swipes and taps and hands-free technologies. Voice-based commands, speech-to-text functions, and smartphone integration software such as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are unrestricted under the new law. Using a phone in a car mount or in an emergency is still allowed, but checking email or reading texts will also become subject to a fine or community service.
- Holding phones while driving in Michigan illegal after Whitmer signs road safety law MLive.com
- Whitmer signs laws to require distraction-free driving effective June 30 Detroit News
- Handheld cellphone use banned for motorists in Michigan WOODTV.com
- Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs bills banning distracted driving in Michigan Detroit Free Press
- Michigan's new distracted driving rules outlaws more than just texting while behind the wheel FOX 2 Detroit
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