That’s right. A new law was passed this week in Phoenix, Arizona outlawing Text Messaging While Driving [TWD]. A total fine of over $400.00 may be ordered for anyone caught breaking the law. California and Washington have laws restricting TWD that go into effect in 2008] Many other states are considering similar legislation. [See the blog posted on December 30, 2007 “No mor txting while drving!” for an update on state laws and England’s attempt to control TWD].
[Note - the first texting citation was given to 21-year-old Bogdan Ciutac of Phoenix on November 5, 2007. The minimum fine is $194.00 - the court decides the penalty and fees. Bogdan wasn’t pulled over for speeding or DUI - the officer caught him texting while driving].
Recent tragedies across the country have other states considering similar legislation to curb the use of cellphones and other devices when behind the wheel. In August, 2007, 18-year-old Ashley Miller crossed the center line while texting, killing herself and another driver. In June, 2007 a head-on crash in New York killed five teenagers who had just graduated from high school. Seconds before the accident, the 17-year-old driver, Bailey Goodman, sent a text message on her cellphone.
What do you think of these laws and new restrictions on drivers? Are the penalties harsh or too lenient? Share your thoughts on this important subject with others. Thanks.