Idaho Senate panel advances measure to ban hand-held cell phones while driving
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Ticketing drivers for texting is proving too hard to enforce, said Sen.
"There's no way they can enforce texting while driving -- it's just impossible," he said.
But noting that
Driving deaths on Idaho roads had been dropping for years, but they started rising again, sharply, just in the past few years. Backers of the bill said the
Supporters of the bill told Harris he could still call his wife -- he'd just have to use his speakerphone, Bluetooth, or plug in a single earbud -- the bill forbids using two earbuds, so drivers can hear approaching emergency vehicles or other vehicles' horns.
But Harris remained unconvinced, and cast the only vote against the bill.
"I get the safety thing, OK? I do," he said.
But he recounted how just this past Sunday, he met some people in downtown
All other senators on the panel -- including North Idaho Sens.
The bill also would ban people younger than 21 or those driving with a learner's permit from using cell phones while driving at all, even hands-free.
Multiple insurance companies, along with
After Harris wondered aloud about how distracted a driver is while eating a hamburger,
Sen.
To become law, the bill must survive the amending process in the
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