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Believe there are 4 states that haven't passed the Law yet...
That's correct - texting ban is only for bus drivers.
Believe there are 4 states that haven't passed the Law yet...
where is Missouri?
Believe there are 4 states that haven't passed the Law yet...
Yep.
South Carolina is another. I haven't figured out the other 2...
Huh... in googling which states do not have texting and driving laws.. it spit back 9--
The nine states that don't ban texting while driving are Arizona, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota and Texas. For more information about state laws regarding distracted driving, visit www.ghsa.org/html/state info/laws/cellphone_laws.html.
? That's what it says in my post?Arizona, Montana, South Dakota and South Dakota have no ban on texting.
Are you going text while driving?
If i had normal hearing yeah i would. Hearing people can hear and see whats around them. But I'm deaf so i cant chance it.
? That's what it says in my post?
(you also have South Dakota twice )
South Carolina:
"DECEMBER 7, 2014
South Carolina drivers who text while driving now can be stopped and cited for the distracted driving offense, as the new law’s six-month warning period has elapsed.
Tickets range from $25 (first offense) to $50 (subsequent). Distracted drivers will not see points vs. their licenses for infractions, meaning insurance rates will not increase for violators.
Enforcement is primary, meaning police are empowered to stop and cite drivers who are texting for that reason alone...."
South Carolina texting
South Carolina texting law
testing while driving laws
wrongIf i had normal hearing yeah i would. Hearing people can hear and see whats around them. But I'm deaf so i cant chance it.
and it is dangerous not only for the driver, but for the people in other cars.That's not true, texting is dangerous for both of hearing and deaf.
wrong
and it is dangerous not only for the driver, but for the people in other cars.
If you text and drive you can crash the car with the baby on board as well. We already had 3 accidents where texting people rear-ended in our car. In the first car accident I was pregnant and could possible lose my daughter, in the second car accident I was with both kids, where my son was 5 months old, and daughter about 3 years old. In the third accident I was alone in the car. The woman hit me in the rear even twice
South Carolina:
"DECEMBER 7, 2014
South Carolina drivers who text while driving now can be stopped and cited for the distracted driving offense, as the new law’s six-month warning period has elapsed.
Tickets range from $25 (first offense) to $50 (subsequent). Distracted drivers will not see points vs. their licenses for infractions, meaning insurance rates will not increase for violators.
Enforcement is primary, meaning police are empowered to stop and cite drivers who are texting for that reason alone...."
South Carolina texting
South Carolina texting law
testing while driving laws
Joker said:If i had normal hearing yeah i would. Hearing people can hear and see whats around them. But I'm deaf so i cant chance it.
VTA valley of transportation that's name for buses...for san jose in california but have few different agencys thoughout the state..www.vta.org but yeah they banned texting and use of phone if u want to use phone have to get out of bus and talk on phone for short time or on break is fine.. but I don't understand why bus drivers still smoke near buses should be banned.. and if I smoke near bus i still can get ticket? I don't understand that's why I wait till I get off at where I want to be at then I can smoke.. cops make a big deal out of it cuz if I smoke at bus stop or light rail ticket is up to 300 dollars.. yes I'm not joking..
i think GPS better than TEXTING Message. GPS don't wanna you get in accident. GPS wanna you know your road.
Even people still drive and talk on their cell phone....THAT drives me batty!...."Honk, Honk!!....get off the (*&%) phone and Drive!"