Some states
prohibit the use of a hand - held cellphone and a driver may be ticketed if they are not hands - free when they are talking while driving.
Lawmakers believe that they're helping to preserve road safety by
prohibiting the use of hand - held cell phones and text messaging devices for drivers.
If you receive one or more tickets for
prohibited use of a hand - held device, you could see up to an 18 per cent increase — more than $ 230 — on the average lowest premium, or double that if you're playing Pokémon Go while speeding or making an improper lane change.
Not exact matches
Stringent Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules
prohibiting the
use of unmanned aircraft for commercial
use has largely kept American companies from leveraging drone technology to their advantage, but that's rapidly changing in the Arctic, where a series
of FAA decisions
handed down in the past year are easing restrictions on commercial drone flights.
In some states, earbuds, while allow people to stay compliant with the law while talking on a cellphone
hands - free, actually run afoul
of laws that
prohibit the
use of headphones while driving.
On the other
hand, the end
of the section includes wording
prohibiting religious groups from
using government contract funds for purposes
of «sectarian worship, instruction, or proselytization.»
Respectfully suggest that most Mom's are aware
of the inherent dangers
of using alcohol - based
hand sanitizers, and the fact that many schools, day care facilities and even government offices are
prohibiting those products and instead, opting for alcohol - free
hand sanitizer products.
Another would
prohibit junior license holders — drivers under 18 — from
using any kind
of cell phone while driving, including
hands free devices.
«However, states with bans
prohibiting the
use of cellphones without
hands - free technology altogether on all drivers saw significant reductions in fatalities among this particular age group.
Ten states, the District
of Columbia, the Virgin Islands and Guam
prohibit all
hand - held cell phone
use while driving.
But even though he was skating at the edge
of the road, wearing a helmet and actually
using hand signals, he was arrested last summer for breaching a local bylaw that
prohibits the
use of «a sled, toboggan, wagon or skateboard on the streets
of New Brunswick's capital.»
In Illinois, teen drivers are restricted from driving during certain late night hours and motorists
of all ages are
prohibited from
using hand - held devices or texting while driving.
Given the objective is to promote road safety by banning resort to and the
use of such devices while operating a motor vehicle, it is not necessary to
prohibit a driver from merely touching a cellphone, for example, just to
hand it to a passenger or to move it within the car.
In the state
of Georgia, there is currently no law
prohibiting the
use of handheld or
hands - free cell phones while driving, except for school bus drivers and drivers under the age
of 18.
Until the age
of 18, cell phone
use (including
hands - free) is
prohibited while driving (with the exception
of 911 emergency calls).