Cleveland May Restrict Driver’s Cellphone Use
Cleveland is one step closer to prohibiting drivers from talking on cellphones without using hand-free devices.
WEWS-TV reports that a bill is moving through the Ohio city council. It goes to another committee later this month and would make it illegal for drivers to talk with a cellphone to their ear.
The law would allow drivers to be stopped by police for no other reason than talking on the phone. The minimum fine would be $100.
Officials cited the high number of crashes in the region as the result of distracted driving.
Ohio passed a ban on texting while driving, but it’s a secondary offense for adults. However, it’s a primary offense for drivers under 18 to use a handheld device.
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