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More States Restricting Texting While Driving -- an Update

The large block of land to your left called California is about to become the largest state to ban "unlimited cellphone use by drivers" -- namely, a law prohibiting drivers under 18 from talking on the phone, and requiring older drivers to use a hands-free headset. New York, Washington D.C., and now Washington state are all in on similar ventures as well. So USA TODAY asked insurance and driving experts to explain the new restrictions.
Things we learned:
1) The risk of having an "injury crash" increases by four times when a driver is on the phone, says Anne McCartt, a vice president with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
2) There is no proof that driving with a hands-free headset is any safer than using a cell phone, according to Jonathan Adkins, a spokesman for the Governors Highway Safety Association. Studies have shown that drivers using headsets are just as distracted, he says.
3) In California, the base fine ranges from $20 to $50 -- and it can triple if certain penalties are applied. In Washington, fines start at $124.
Lots more informative talk after the jump, including a list of every state that has restrictions on texting or talking while driving, and what those restrictions are. Now pay attention here, folks -- both hands on the keyboard. [Source: USA Today]



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Lisa Viering said 2:30PM on 6-27-2008
There is an newly released film titled "DISTRACTIONS" that was written and produced by Kevin Craig West of MoBetta Films. This action packed short film is based on the dangers of text messaging while driving, and is complete with an ending that will leave you shocked!!
The trailer of this film can be viewed at:
http://distractionsthemovie.com/trailer.htm
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