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Bill Making Telephone Use While Driving Illegal Passes House Transportation Committee

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A bill that makes it illegal to place your hands on your cell phone while driving passed the House Transportation committee. Breaux Bridge Representative Mike Huval’s measure says you can’t text or hold your phone, while behind the wheel. Jennifer Smith from Stop Distractions dot org says studies have shown cell phones divide your attention.

 

Huval says the legislation allows you to use a  hand free device to talk on the phone, but the measure prohibits the use of holding a phone.

 

Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter is in support of the bill. He almost found out the hard way how easy it is to get distracted.

 

The measure heading to the House floor calls for a 125-dollar fine for first offenders and after a third violation your driver’s license could be suspended.