Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone
Impact
The bill introduces significant changes to the existing law by specifically addressing the use of hand-held devices in school zones. It establishes that any person operating a motor vehicle within these zones must refrain from using such devices unless they have hands-free technology available. This legislative change reflects a growing concern about distracted driving and its dangers, particularly in areas where children are present. By aiming to strengthen penalties and ensure compliance, the bill seeks to create safer driving environments near schools.
Summary
House Bill 1884 aims to repeal the existing regulations in section 304.820 of Missouri law and enact new regulations concerning the use of hand-held wireless communication devices while operating a motor vehicle in school zones. The bill strictly prohibits drivers who are 21 years old or younger from sending, reading, or writing text messages while driving, particularly within school zones. Additionally, it extends similar prohibitions to commercial motor vehicle operators under certain conditions, focusing on enhancing safety in areas frequented by children.
Contention
While there is support for HB 1884, particularly among advocates for road safety and child protection, there may also be concerns regarding the enforcement of such regulations. Critics might raise issues related to the practicality of monitoring compliance and whether the penalties, classified as infractions, are sufficient to deter violations. Furthermore, the bill's preemption indicates that the state law will override any local ordinances governing the use of hand-held devices in vehicles, which might cause dissent among local governments seeking to address specific community issues.
Prohibits anyone from using a hand-held electronic wireless communications device while driving a non-commercial motor vehicle unless the device is equipped for hands-free operation and is being used in that manner
Prohibits anyone from using a hand-held electronic wireless communications device while driving a non-commercial motor vehicle unless the device is equipped for hands-free operation and is being used in that manner
Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving noncommercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of noncommercial motor vehicles
Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older