{"id":29302,"date":"2017-07-10T10:30:00","date_gmt":"2017-07-10T17:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/new-law-cracks-down-on-hand-held-device-use\/"},"modified":"2017-07-10T10:30:00","modified_gmt":"2017-07-10T17:30:00","slug":"new-law-cracks-down-on-hand-held-device-use","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/new-law-cracks-down-on-hand-held-device-use\/","title":{"rendered":"New law cracks down on hand-held device use"},"content":{"rendered":"
A new state law toughens up existing distracted driving rules, which only prevented texting and holding a phone to the ear, goes into effect July 23.<\/p>\n
Under the new law – the Driving Under the Influence of Electronics (DUIE) Act – drivers are forbidden to use any hand-held device behind the wheel, even at a stop light.<\/p>\n
Violation of the DUIE Act will now be considered a moving violation like speeding. It is also a primary offense, so police are free to pull a driver over just for using a hand-held device. A first-time DUIE offense will cost a driver $136. For the second DUIE offense, the fine jumps up to $235.<\/p>\n
Unlike current law, which exempts cellphone violations from being reported to insurance companies, all violations will be available to insurance companies.<\/p>\n
Some details:<\/p>\n
• Drivers may not use hand-held devices while they are driving, stopped in traffic, or at a stoplight. This includes tablets, laptops, game or other hand-held electronic devices. Drivers may not watch videos while they drive.<\/p>\n
This does not apply if a driver is contacting emergency services.<\/p>\n
Drivers can use hand-held devices when they are pulled over out of the flow of traffic.<\/p>\n
• Hands-free use, such as through Bluetooth, is allowed as is a single touch to start a function. Start GPS or music before you drive.<\/p>\n
• You can get a $99 ticket for other types of distractions such as grooming, smoking, eating or reading if the activity interferes with safe driving and you are pulled over for another traffic offense.<\/p>\n
• Some things are not included in the law. Transit and emergency vehicle drivers are exempt. Drivers of commercial vehicles must follow federal laws.<\/p>\n
Two-way radio, citizens band radio or amateur radio equipment are not included in the law.<\/p>\n