Michigan's New Hands-Free Driving Law: No Cellphone Use at Red Lights

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Michigan's new hands-free driving law prohibits the use of cellphones while driving, including at red lights. Drivers can no longer make phone calls or send text messages if it involves holding a cellphone. Violations can result in fines, community service, and driving improvement courses. However, drivers can use hands-free navigation systems and voice command features built into their cars.
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