Ohio Implements New Distracted Driving Law

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Ohio's new distracted driving law goes into effect on Tuesday, making it illegal for drivers to use a cellphone or electronic device while driving, with exceptions for certain circumstances. The law includes a six-month grace period for warnings before tickets are issued, with fines and points on the driver's license for violations. A recent survey found that many Ohio drivers admit to using their phones while driving. Governor DeWine has launched a public awareness campaign to educate motorists about the new law.
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- Ohio's new distracted driving law takes effect tomorrow: Gov. Mike DeWine discusses impacts on drivers and cell phones WKYC.com
- Ohio's new distracted driver law takes effect on Tuesday WLWT Cincinnati
- Put that phone down, new Ohio law starts April 4 Cleveland 19 News
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