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- failinktecurlo
- Aug 11, 2023
- 1 min read
On November 1, 2001, New York became the first state to implement a law prohibiting all drivers from talking on a hand-held cellphone while driving. Currently a total of 12 states and the District of Columbia have such laws. All of the laws allow emergency calls, most allow hand-held dialing, and some allow talking when stopped in traffic, at controlled intersections, or on the side of the road. The language in early hand-held cellphone laws in Connecticut effective October 1, 2005 and the District of Columbia effective July 1, 2004 covered text messaging, but Washington enacted the first law specifically banning all drivers from texting, effective January 1, 2008. Many states rapidly followed suit, and currently 41 states and the District of Columbia prohibit texting by all drivers. Beginning with New Jersey on January 8, 2002, 37 states and the District of Columbia have implemented laws targeting teenage drivers. These laws generally prohibit any use of an electronic device/telecommunications device/ cellphone, whether hands-free or hand-held; the laws may be based on age e.g., younger than 18 or license stage e.g., learner s permit or intermediate license. Only three states Arizona, Montana, and South Carolina have no laws limiting drivers cellphone use. Thus, currently there is a patchwork of laws limiting drivers cellphone use across the United States. Appendix A summarizes the history of the all-driver hand-held cellphone laws, all-driver texting laws, and teenage driver cellphone laws, including effective dates and key provisions.
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