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
Impact
If enacted, HB 1701 will amend existing traffic laws to explicitly ban holding and using electronic devices while driving, aligning with similar regulations adopted in various states across the country. The bill is expected to strengthen law enforcement's ability to address distracted driving and could potentially lead to a reduction in road incidents. Local law enforcement agencies may also need to adapt their training and procedures to incorporate this new law effectively.
Summary
House Bill 1701 aims to enhance road safety by prohibiting the use of hand-held electronic wireless communication devices while driving both noncommercial and commercial motor vehicles. This legislation addresses the growing concern regarding distracted driving, which has been linked to numerous accidents and fatalities on the roads. By encouraging the use of hands-free communication options, the bill seeks to reduce the instances of driver inattention caused by mobile device usage, thus protecting both drivers and pedestrians alike.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support from various safety advocates, some concerns have been raised about the implications for personal freedom and enforcement challenges. Critics argue that such regulations might be seen as intrusive and could create complications for drivers who rely on navigational apps or communication while on the road. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the legislation depends heavily on public awareness and compliance, which could be hindered by misunderstandings about hands-free device usage.
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
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
Provides additional exception to prohibition on usage of wireless communication device while driving and clarifies that use for purpose of navigation must be while the device is mounted or otherwise affixed to vehicle and not held in the motorist's hand.
Provides additional exception to prohibition on usage of wireless communication device while driving and clarifies that use for purpose of navigation must be while the device is mounted or otherwise affixed to vehicle and not held in the motorist's hand.