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Indiana Adds Points Penalty To Hands-Free Driving Law, Increases For School, Work Zones

Credit FILE PHOTO: Lauren Chapman / IPB News Hoosiers caught violating Indiana’s hands-free driving law will now get an added penalty: points on their driving record, enough of which can lead to a suspension of their license. State officials discussed enforcement of the law Thursday, a year after it first took effect. When lawmakers passed the bill banning cell phone use while driving unless hands-free in 2020, the only penalty for the first year was a fine of up to $500. Now, Bureau of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Peter Lacy said people who violate that law will have four points added to their license. Accruing 20 points within two years for any infractions gets a driver’s license suspended.

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