Texting While Driving Banned in Washington

Wed May 16, 2007 5:43AM EDT

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While I enjoy having lots of technology in the car, I just don't agree with drivers using it while driving. Can't a text message or phone call wait until you safely arrive at your next destination? Apparently, Gov.Christine Gregoire agrees, and has signed a law that goes into effect next year, which makes driving while texting or talking on a cell phone without a hands-free device illegal. Other states are considering a similar bans, but Washington will be the first state to sign off on the driving while texting law.

The Seattle Pi says, "under the new laws, drivers who read and compose text messages or talk on a cell phone without a hands-free device could face a $101 ticket. The text-messaging ban takes effect Jan. 1; the cell-phone law will be enforced starting in July 2008."  Unfortunately, the DWT fine would have to be a secondary offense, which means the driver will have to be pulled over for other driving violations.

This law was proposed after a number of children were hit by distracted drivers. Just last week, you might have heard about a school bus driver who lost control of a bus full of children because he was too busy texting. Thirty children were hurt, and one little girl's hand was severed in the accident.

What do you think? Should texting while driving be banned everywhere? What about driving while talking on a cell phone?

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States Consider Another Ban: Driving While Texting


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  • 6 Posted by curlylady3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hands free laws will help, but except for those with voice recognition phones still have to be dialed before talking and this takes eyes off the road as well as disconnecting up to 50% of our concentration. Are we obsessed with tech, or just rushed?

  • 7 Posted by mojo_jojo225 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    i text all the time while driving. but see i make sure there are no hazards around me before i do it. yea its bad but i been doin it for a long time and i know where all the keys are and i know how many times to press the button for a certain letter. i see policeman doing it here alot or they are on the cpus in the car. one policeman ran into the back of an 18 wheeler because he was on the computer. electronics is EVIL!!!

  • 8 Posted by michaelah1967 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Texting is not easy while you're driving it is one of stupidest acts a driver can do, if you feel it is safe to do so please let the rest of us know what state you live in so we can make sure we don't visit there.

  • 9 Posted by kend1108 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    i be texting all the time,but i don't no y u be texting when ur driving. it's a thing u Should no not 2 do

  • 10 Posted by mgraz7 on Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    I do Agree,that they should treat texting and talking on cell phones the same as DUI, same penalty.If a drunk driver has to face his punishment,do the same for these drivers also which is just as bad or worst then a drunken driver causing accidents and death.

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