Regardless of whether or not
a ban on handheld devices is enacted in your state, remember the lessons you learned in traffic school about paying attention and driving defensively.
Not exact matches
In 2016, the Massachusetts state Senate passed a hands - free driving law, which would have
banned handheld cell phone use by drivers and restricted them to talking
on the phone by hands - free technology such as Bluetooth
devices.
Other laws include a
ban on all
handheld cell phone use (ten states and D.C.), and
handheld cell phone use by school bus drivers (nineteen states and D.C.) No state has a
ban on all cell phone use, including hands - free
devices, although the NTSB recommended such a
ban last year.
The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended all states enact a total
ban on the use of
handheld devices by drivers because an increase the number of vehicle crashes attributed to distracted driving.