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Hands-Free Info

19 hours ago ago from TxtResponsibly.org

HandsFreeInfo.com seeks to reduce the confusion over local laws and legislation regarding the operation of motor vehicles while using cell phones and text messaging devices. The legal landscape changes frequently, so this web site’s team stays busy keeping on top of the latest developments nationwide. The site also is dedicated to reducing the number of distracted-driver accidents on U.S. highways by promoting the use of hands-free cell ...

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Colorado Outlaws Texting And Driving

17 hours ago ago from Rochester Drives

On December 1st, 2009 Governor Ritter signed into law a bill criminalizing text messaging while driving. The new law will make texting and driving a Class A driving infraction. The new law recognizes the inherent danger in texting while driving, however, the law doesn't go far enough for many proponents of stricter legislation regarding the use of cell phones in vehicles. When the bill was originally introduced it carried language prohibiting ...

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FINAL COUNTDOWN TO CELLPHONE BAN WHILE DRIVING

19 hours ago ago from VernonBlog

VANCOUVER – B.C. drivers have just 11 days to change their driving behaviours and comply with new cellphone rules to enhance road safety in the province, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Kash Heed said today. Under changes to the Motor Vehicle Act introduced by government last fall that take effect on Jan. 1, 2010, drivers will be allowed to use only hands-free cellphones and devices that require only one touch to activate. ...

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First it was cell phones, now WiFi?

18 hours ago ago from Bike Windsor

I just read that in 2010 Ford is bringing WiFi to some of it's vehicles. 2010 is supposed to begin with the new laws against using a cell phone in a vehicle, but now we're going to have to worry about other people in vehicles using the internet! This news doesn't bring me any comfort when I'm riding down the road on my bike.

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SPECIAL REPORT: Supporters hope momentum elsewhere leads to state law against text messaging while driving

23 hours ago ago from Cronkite News Service »

By ELIZABETH SHELL Cronkite News Service CHINO VALLEY _ Vinnie Sorce knew something was wrong when he saw a police officer pull into the driveway. He immediately sent his three children, two boys from a previous marriage and a little girl with his fiancee, to their rooms so he could talk to the officer outside. Time just froze, he said. Sorce's fiancee, Stacey Stubbs, had headed to Phoenix for a doctor's appointment. She ...

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