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Ohio cell phone laws while driving: Proposed legislation

Ohio Bill Would Ban Drivers from Holding Phones, Devices

Ohio Bill Would Ban Drivers from Holding Phones, Devices May 4, 2021 Holding a cell phone or other electronic device while driving in Ohio would be illegal under legislation introduced May 3 that takes aim at distracted driving by targeting not just texting but scrolling through social media and other hands-on phone uses. Having an electronic device in your hand while behind the wheel would also become a primary offense, meaning police wouldn’t need another reason such as speeding to pull drivers over, according to the bill introduced by Rep. Cindy Abrams, a Republican from Harrison in southwestern Ohio, and Rep. Brian Lampton, a Republican from Beavercreek in suburban Dayton.

Proposal would ban drivers from holding phones, devices in Ohio

Proposal would ban drivers from holding phones, devices in Ohio Police and driving experts say it s best to avoid distractions while behind the wheel. (Source: WWNY) By Associated Press | May 4, 2021 at 9:55 AM EDT - Updated May 4 at 9:55 AM COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A new legislative effort to crack down on distracted driving would make it illegal to drive in Ohio while holding a phone or any other electronic device. The bill introduced Monday by GOP House members Cindy Abrams and Brian Lampton would also make distracted driving a primary driving offense. That would mean police wouldn’t need another reason to pull drivers over before enforcing the ban on holding devices.

Morning Headlines: Municipal Races, Tax Issues to be Voted on Today; DeWine Modifies Testing Mandate to Encourage Vaccination

PEXELS It s primary election day. In most Ohio counties, tax issues and municipal races are on the ballot. Polls will be open today from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, May 4: Municipal races, tax issues to be voted on today DeWine modifies testing mandate to encourage vaccination Bill addresses phone use while driving State Senator announces bid for Cleveland Mayor Cordray to serve in U.S. Dept. of Education Stark County man among Ohioans charged with Capitol insurrection OSU pursues new settlement program for abuse victims Twinsburg principal chosen to lead Ravenna Schools Municipal races, tax issues to be voted on today

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