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Old 07-17-2009, 03:14 AM   #1
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NY Senate votes to outlaw texting while driving $150 Fine

They should outlaw it all in my opinion. I have gotten in several near accidents while texting/emailing.facebooking while driving and I tend to slow down and lose my concentration. Even though I have phone calls routed throough the car its still a distraction. Expect more states to follow in NY's footsteps now

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NY Senate votes to outlaw texting while driving

By MICHAEL VIRTANEN | Associated Press Writer
July 17, 2009

ALBANY, N.Y. - The New York Senate voted Thursday to outlaw using portable electronic devices to text, play games or surf the Web while driving.

The Assembly had approved the measure earlier. It sets fines up to $150 for using handheld devices or laptops to send text messages or read, view or transmit images or data while a vehicle is moving. Gov. David Paterson is expected to sign it.

"This is a long-overdue safety measure for New York," said sponsor Sen. Martin Dilan, D-Brooklyn, who chairs the Senate Transportation Committee. "Texting and burgeoning technologies continue to pose serious, and sometimes fatal, distractions to drivers of all ages."

Fines could be imposed only as a secondary offense after a driver is pulled over for breaking another law. It's already illegal in the state to talk on a cell phone while driving.

Kelly Cline, whose son A.J. Larson died in a car crash Dec. 3, 2007, at the entrance to their West Seneca neighborhood in western New York, lobbied for the measure. Police determined from phone records that he was text messaging at the time, she said.

"It's horrible," Cline said Thursday. "I needed something good to come out of that."

Meanwhile, senators passed dozens of other bills Thursday and early Friday but struggled to finish for the summer, still seeking agreement on legislation to reinstate mayoral control of New York City schools.

The law that gave the mayor authority over the city's schools has been praised for improving performance over the past seven years, but it lapsed last month.

The Senate rejected an alternative that would establish an expanded city education board with 18 members but only eight chosen by the mayor.

The 40-15 vote early Friday showed divisions among downstate Democrats. Republicans back the Assembly-passed measure that would reinstate Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg's school control that expired last month.

Sen. Kevin Parker, a Bronx Democrat who sponsored the alternative, said parents should be more involved in educating the system's 1.1 million students, that outside oversight is needed, and further performance improvements should include closing the disparity in graduation rates by minority students.

Sen. Jeffrey Klein, who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County and voted against Parker's bill, said they probably need "a cooling off period" before considering the other version, possibly with a memorandum of understanding for some changes in school regulations. It could be weeks before senators return to do that, he said.

The driving and texting legislation sets additional restrictions on junior drivers, requiring each of them to hold a learner's permit for at least six months with 50 hours of supervised driving. It requires 15 of those practice driving hours after sunset.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says 16-year old-drivers have crash rates nearly three times higher than 17-year-olds and five times greater than 18-year-old drivers. Inexperience, inadequate skills, risk-taking and distractions from teenage passengers are among the reasons.
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Old 07-17-2009, 03:17 AM   #2
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new law in my country forbid using mobile phone while driving
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Old 07-17-2009, 03:20 AM   #3
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new law in my country forbid using mobile phone while driving
We have had that law in effect for awhile now , my dad actually got pulled over recently cause he was yapping on the phone and didnt realize next to him driving wads a cop. Cop was nice and let him off without giving him a ticket (also he has a shitload of PBA cards signed by police officers lol)
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Old 07-17-2009, 03:31 AM   #4
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new law in my country forbid using mobile phone while driving
My state has a new law going into effect in January that you have to use a hands free when talking while driving. I would imagine texting and talking at all will soon be gone.
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Old 07-17-2009, 03:35 AM   #5
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Another Law that wont get enforced
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