The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Legislatio­n to restrict cell phones for drivers

State would be ‘hands free’

- J.D. Davidson

(The Center Square) – Ohio drivers could face more restrictio­ns when using their cell phones if a bill introduced this week in the Ohio General Assembly is passed and signed.

Reps. Cindy Abrams, R-Harrison, and Brian Lampton, R-Beavercree­k, proposed legislatio­n that would expand the state’s current laws regarding texting and driving and make Ohio a handsfree state.

The plan implements a “single swipe” policy and prohibits people from holding or physically supporting an electronic wireless communicat­ions device with any part of their body, with some exceptions.

“A recent survey found that distracted driving is overwhelmi­ngly the number one concern for Ohio drivers,” Abrams said. “The goal of this bill is to make our state a safer place to travel and reduce the amount of deaths and injuries on our roads.”

More than 91,000 distracted driving crashes happened in Ohio from 2013 through 2019, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Those accidents resulted in 47,000 injuries and 305 deaths.

“I’m honored to work with Representa­tive Abrams on this legislatio­n,” Lampton said.

“With over 30 years of experience in the insurance industry, distracted driving incidents are something I am all too familiar with,” Lampton said. “This legislatio­n will help prevent further tragedies from taking place on our roads and highways.”

Forty-four states have passed various distracted driving laws, Abrams said.

Using a hand-held wireless device is a primary offense for any driver under the age of 18 in Ohio. Using it for texting while driving is a secondary offense for adults, which means drivers must be stopped for another offense. There are no laws in Ohio prohibitin­g adults from driving while using wireless devices for other non-texting activities, such as watching or recording videos, taking or viewing photos, using apps, dialing a phone number or using GPS.

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