Distracted Driving Laws: Hands-Free Driving Laws by State

Do you know if your state bans phones or texting while driving? It’s important to know your state’s distracted driving laws to stay safe and avoid a ticket. Read More ››
Do you know if your state bans phones or texting while driving? It’s important to know your state’s distracted driving laws to stay safe and avoid a ticket. Read More ››
Oregon’s hands-free driving law takes effect on October 1st. Drivers that do not abide by this law will receive a minimum fine of $260 for their first-time offense. Read More ››
Washington passed a hands-free driving law that makes it illegal for all Washington drivers to use their hand-held cell phones while on the road. Read More ››
The price of a distracted driving ticket is increasing nationwide. To help solve this big issue on the roads today, states are starting to enforce distracted driving laws. In states like New York, New Jersey and Texas, police are issuing tickets at a higher rate for using a mobile device when driving. Read More ››
Hands-free driving laws are governed at the state level. More and more states are passing laws to keep up with ever-evolving mobile devices. Many states have outdated laws written in a time when cell phones were less advanced than the smartphones we know today. This was the case in California. A 2006 law was updated to provide better guidelines for today’s technology. Learn more about the new law. Read More ››
Is a similar German autobahn system coming to the US? States are raising speed limits, and six now allow drivers to travel at 80mph on some rural interstates. Experts say journey times will shrink but accident rates are on the rise. Read More ››
Did you know it’s illegal to drive black cars on Sunday or for female drivers to wear bathrobes? Here are five crazy driving laws you never knew existed. Read More ››