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Exceptions To The Rule Water Down Bans On Texting While Driving


There is no shortage of support at the State Capitol for a ban on texting while driving.  But lawmakers are getting an earful from authorities who would have to enforce the ban.  They point to the numerous exceptions that would make it difficult to enforce and prosecute.

It's okay to text while driving:
  • If the vehicle is stopped
  • If you're entering a name to dial a phone call
  • If it's conjunction with voice-operated technology
  • If you're entering info into a GPS or navigation system
  • If you're communicating with a dispatcher about your job
  • If it's affixed to the vehicle
The legislature will consider at least six different bills to ban texting while driving when they convene Jan. 8.
 
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