Hands-Free Warning Sign

This Independence Day should be interesting in California this year as a new law takes effect just days before the state celebrates with the rest of the Union it’s birthday. Police officers will be pulling people over for more than just possible DUI’s on this day as anyone caught talking on a phone while driving will give California’s and its various law enforcement departments reason to pull over and cite. While the fine is only $20 for being busted by the Badge, the real worry lies in that the Badge will now be able to pull you over and have reason to “check things out” because you’re talking on the phone without a headset. Yikes!

If that’s not nuts enough for you, then check this out. While California legislators agreed with a Harvard study (full report in PDF) that claimed 2,600 people are killed each year from talking on a cell phone while driving, those same legislators felt it was fine to allow drivers to do a little text messaging while navigating fossil fuel burners! In addition to that, you can take pictures with your phone, download games, surf the Internet, and be a good citizen and report accidents on Twitter. All without any fear of being pulled over and cited. Phew! I don’t know what I would have done if I couldn’t tweet while driving!

California is getting the word out and displaying warnings on its electronic signs through out the scene, as seen here on Interstate 80 Business in states capitol, Sacramento. (Note the reddish haze in the picture from the smoke coming from the nearly 900 fires currently a blaze in Northern California.) Surely many will ignore this sign because they are too busy talking on their phone but come July 1st, they’ll fine out quick enough. :)

Now, I wonder if all the cops I see talking on their cell phones while driving will go hands-free as well. Wonder if I can slap ‘em with a $20 fine if they don’t. :)

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4 Responses to “California: You May Text While Driving, But Put That Phone to Your Ear and You Will Pay!”

  1. Mark Says:

    Ah, but last I checked DMV’s website, they also pointed out that although driving-while-texting IS legal, don’t bet the family fortune that a cop won’t hit you for reckless driving. :cool:

  2. Steve L Says:

    Sven,
    Here’s a few answers from the CA DMV web site;

    Q: Does the new “hands-free” law prohibit you from dialing a wireless telephone while driving or just talking on it?
    A: The new law does not prohibit dialing, but drivers are strongly urged not to dial while driving.

    Q: Does the new “hands-free” law allow you to use the speaker phone function of your wireless telephone while driving?
    A: Yes.

    Q: Does the new “hands-free” law allow drivers 18 and over to text message while driving?
    A: The law does not specifically prohibit that, but an officer can pull over and issue a citation to a driver of any age if, in the officer’s opinion, the driver was distracted and not operating the vehicle safely. Sending text messages while driving is unsafe at any speed and is strongly discouraged.

    In addition, you were right about the $20 fine, but that’s only for the first offense. Subsequent offenses are $50 each.

  3. rebecca_j Says:

    Wow- odd law that would allow texting- which would take 2 hands, and not allow holding a phone- which takes 1. Hmmm… was it really that smoky out here? I guess I had gotten used to it. : (

    Blessings bro!
    Rebecca

  4. rebecca_j Says:

    P.S. What’s the law say about taking pictures with your iPhone while you are driving? :shock:

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