Cell Phone Ban



The Illinois House has approved a measure that would prohibit using cell phones while driving.
 
The 64-46 vote Friday moves the bill to the state Senate for consideration. The measure would force drivers to use hands-free devices or use speakerphone features for calls.
 
Police would be able to stop and ticket drivers holding a cell phone except during emergency situations. Chicago Democrat Rep. John D'Amico says 76 Illinois communities -- including Chicago -- already ban talking on phones and driving.
 
Opponents say the bill is unfair to individuals with hearing problems and those who cannot afford high-tech phones. D'Amico touted his measure as a public-safety matter.
 
Texting while driving is already illegal in Illinois.
 
(Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

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