California and Washington recently joined three other U.S. states in banning cellphone use while driving. DigitalJournal.com investigates what motivated lawmakers to take phones out of drivers’ hands and the best technology for car-loving mobile addicts.
Digital Journal — The controversy over the dangers of talking on a cellphone while driving just got more interesting. On July 1, California and Washington enacted laws that restrict cellphone use in vehicles. Drivers 18 and older need to use a hands-free device to make a call, and drivers under 18 can’t use any electronic devices while behind the wheel.
According to the Contra Costa Times, the legislation was passed in order to reduce driver distraction, which causes around 80 per cent of accidents, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says.
In California, the fine for the first offense is $76 and the second is $190, including court fees. In Washington police are charging first offenders $124 per violation.
Both states are encouraging drivers to refrain from cellphone conversations while driving, but if they need to make a call, they must use a hands-free device like a Bluetooth headset. What options are available for these cellphone-friendly drivers?
In this episode of Digital Journal TV, we look into the cellphone-driving ban and why U.S. states are clamouring to get the cell thrown out of the car. Find out what tech is available for handset-hating states, and learn how even using a earpiece may not be the safest option.
This is your inside scoop on the greatest tech available for cellphone junkies who still like chatting on the road.
Do you think it’s smart for Washington and California to join three other states in restricting cellphone use in vehicles?
