Rhode Island State Police Push to Require Hands-Free Phones
The head of the Rhode Island State Police says they are pushing to require the use of hands-free devices when using a cellphone while driving.
Col. Steven O’Donnell tells WLNE-TV that he will ask the General Assembly to make it illegal for drivers to make or take a phone call, unless they are using a device such as a Bluetooth headset.
O’Donnell says the measure could save lives and will make the roads safer for everyone. The General Assembly will reconvene in January.
A similar bill passed in Rhode Island in 2001, but it was vetoed by then-Gov. Lincoln Almond.
Connecticut has had such a ban since 2005.
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