New Cell Phone Laws
by Kristal LeRette
January 12, 2010
CHANGE TO CELL PHONE USE IN SCHOOL SPEED ZONES
TEXTING IS ILLEGAL WHILE DRIVING ANYWHERE
Public Act 96-0131 went into effect January 1, 2010. The law prohibits any driver, regardless of age, from using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle on a roadway in a school speed zone or construction zone. Exceptions include using a phone in voice-activated mode, emergency use, use by construction workers engaged in highway construction or maintenance, and law enforcement personnel or emergency vehicle operators performing official duties.
Public Act 96-0130, also effective January 1, 2010, and makes it illegal to operate a motor vehicle anywhere while using an electronic communication device to compose, send or read text messages, instant messages, and e-mail on a cell phone or use the internet. Personal digital assistants and portable or mobile computers are also banned.
According to Secretary of State Jesse While, distracted driving has become a serious problem in both our nation and our state. These laws are a part of an effort to reduce the tragic consequences of distracted driving.

Kindergarten, 1st, & 2nd grade classes reciting "The Pledge of Allegianceā on 99.3 WAJK

