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Louisiana drivers will need to put their phones away while driving or face fines, with the exception of using hands-free calls, voice commands, or dashboard mounts.
Under the new law, drivers will not be able to have their phone on any part of their person, including their hands or lap.
When students rush to check texts, post on social media or respond to Snapchats the moment they get behind the wheel, ...
Violations of the new phone ban can subject a violator to a fne fine of up to $100.00 or up to $250.00 if the offense occurs ...
Heads up, drivers! Multiple states are intensifying crackdowns on cell phone use behind the wheel, with new "no-touch" laws ...
If there's no other time that you will put down your mobile phone, you will at least do it while you're driving. Or else. Hands-free driving is the law in Iowa since Tuesday. The law bans using ...
High school students with driver's licenses are spending more than one-fifth of their driving time looking at their phones, according to a new study that paints an alarming picture of distracted ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed SF 22 into law April 2, making Iowa the 31st state to institute a hands-free driving law. The law ...
It will become illegal next month to use a phone while driving in Louisiana unless it’s for hands-free calls or navigation.
The new law prohibits phone use during driving except for voice calls on hands-free systems, including wrist-worn devices ...
Senate File 22 bans the use of cellphones while driving outside of hands-free or voice-activated modes, but criminal charges ...
The law, also known as the Paul Miller Law, was inspired by the 21-year-old being killed by a distracted driver who picked up ...