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Texting And Driving

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traffic-safety2 years ago

The Surprising State Without a Texting and Driving Ban

Missouri has become the 49th state in the U.S. to implement a statewide ban on texting and driving, leaving Montana as the only state without such a ban. The new law in Missouri prohibits hand-held phone use while driving, including texting, making calls, and reading messages. However, hands-free phone use, navigation, emergency calls, and listening to podcasts or music are still allowed. In Montana, previous attempts to ban texting and driving have failed, with Republicans arguing against their effectiveness and infringement on rights. The Montana Department of Transportation emphasizes the dangers of texting while driving, and recent data shows a 12% increase in fatal crashes involving distracted drivers.

technology2 years ago

Former NASA Engineer Shames Texting Drivers at Hockey Game.

Mark Rober, known for his anti-theft GlitterBombs, used the jumbotron at a San Jose Sharks game to shame fans who were covertly filmed texting and driving as they arrived at the game. Each offender's video was displayed on the jumbotron with their live reaction. The video was posted on the Discovery Channel's TikTok page as a promo for his new revenge-prank show, Mark Rober's Revengineers.

politics2 years ago

Michigan House approves bills to combat distracted driving.

The Michigan House has passed a three-bill package that updates the state's anti-texting and driving laws to include using any electronic device for things like streaming, using social media sites, or making video calls. The bills were amended to remove a license suspension as a possible punishment and to amend fines associated with violating the act. The package now moves over to the Senate for further consideration.

law2 years ago

Michigan lawmakers propose stricter laws to combat distracted driving.

Lawmakers in Michigan are considering strengthening the state's texting and driving laws by making it a primary offense, allowing police officers to pull over drivers solely for texting while driving. Currently, texting and driving is a secondary offense, meaning drivers can only be ticketed for it if they are pulled over for another violation. Supporters of the proposed legislation argue that it will improve traffic safety and reduce the number of distracted driving accidents.

law2 years ago

Michigan lawmakers discuss stricter laws against distracted driving.

Michigan lawmakers are considering strengthening the state's texting and driving laws by making it a primary offense, allowing police officers to pull over drivers solely for texting while driving. Currently, it is a secondary offense, meaning drivers can only be ticketed for texting if they are pulled over for another violation. The proposed legislation aims to increase traffic safety and reduce distracted driving.

law-enforcement2 years ago

Law enforcement agencies across the US increase patrols and checkpoints for St. Patrick's Day.

The Toledo Police Department will hold a citywide traffic enforcement blitz during St. Patrick's Day weekend in several areas around the city. The blitz will enforce all traffic laws, and additional officers are assigned for the campaign. Texting and driving will be a primary offense in Ohio starting in April. The campaign is made possible by a federal grant administered through the State of Ohio Department of Criminal Justice.