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Adults shud set gud xmpl bhind d wheel

August 31, 2012
The Advertiser-Tribune

A statewide ban on texting - or otherwise using a handheld electronic device - while driving went into effect today. Drivers have a six-month grace period before law-enforcement officers start issuing $150 tickets for violations.

Use of navigational gear such as GPS units would be allowed.

The law is more strict for teens than adults. Texting while driving (or handling an MP3 player, laptop, tablet computer or similar gadgets) is a primary offense for minors, but adults would have to be stopped for speeding or another moving violation before they could face a fine for texting. Also, grownups still may talk on a cellphone while driving, but teens may not.

But what sort of example would adults be setting by doing that? We urge adults to be good role models and pull off the road and stop before using a mobile device. Sharing the road is great. Sharing your attention is not.

 
 

 

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