Hands Free
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@Jolly said in Hands Free:
The ban would include using social media, sending messages and “engaging in a call” except when using a hands-free device such as a headset or Bluetooth features in the vehicle.
It's been the law in Illinois for a long time.
There have been several studies that demonstrate that hands-free is only marginally safer and ALL cellphone use while driving is equivalent, in impairment, to DUI.
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The technology exists to interfere with your cellphone in the car, at a predetermined speed (commonly set at 5mph). It would still allow a 911 call at any speed.
I'm all for it.
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There was a guy (in CHicago I think), that didnt like people who drove around distracted on their phones. So, he had a cell phone jammer in his car and when he drove around, it disrupted cell phones with a certain radius. I believe he used it on the expressways. He got caught becuase it also interfered with police communications.
EDIT: This isnt the story I was thinking of, but it is similar.
https://lawandcrime.com/crazy/man-charged-for-using-cellphone-jammer-to-get-peace-and-quiet-during-train-commute/A man in search of some peace and quiet on his commute home is now facing one felony count of unlawful interference with a public utility. Dennis Nicholl, a 63-year-old Chicago man, was arrested after undercover police officers boarded a Red Line train and spotted him with a cellphone jammer amidst reports of disrupted communication by the Chicago Transit Authority and its passengers.