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U.S. Department of Transportation
U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood Announces Final Rule That Bans Hand-Held Cell Phone Use by Drivers of Buses and Large Trucks
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Wixom Using Bluetooth Solution for Hands-Free Communications
The City of Wixoms Department of Public Works is using a low-cost cell-phone-based communications solution to improve driver efficiency in the Citys small fleet.
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Among Elite Few to Win Prestigious Global Media Award
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A hands-free solution to texting ban
Local company develops texting alternative to make roadways safer
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Legislation
Key |
What it means. |
| Handheld Ban | Handheld cell phone usage (talking) banned while driving. |
| Text Messaging Ban | Text messaging use banned while driving. |
| Novice Drivers — All Usage Ban | Novice and beginner drivers banned from any cell phone use while driving. |
| Enforcement | Primary means you can be pulled over for a cell phone law violation. Secondary means you must be committing some other moving violation to be pulled over for a cell phone law violation. Each state is different, please reference your local state laws for details. |
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| Localities are allowed to ban cell phone use in 6 states (Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsylvania). Many cities within these states have enacted laws. Please check with your local state laws for more details. Local jurisdictions are prohibited from banning cell phone use in 8 states by preemption laws (Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon and Utah). Four Canadian provinces (Quebec, Newfoundland / Labrador, Ontario and Nova Scotia) have adopted bans on drivers' use of hand-held cell phones. British Columbia is preparing bans on text messaging and the use of handheld cell phones. |
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