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First Month of Georgia Cellphone Ban Nets 900 Driver Citations

August 8, 2018

A Georgia agency says more than 900 drivers were cited for violating the state’s new law prohibiting handling cellphones behind the wheel during its first month.

Georgia on July 1 joined more than a dozen states that make it illegal for people to hold a cellphone in their hands while driving.

The Augusta Chronicle reports the Georgia State Patrol says state law enforcement officers had issued 961 citations under the new law as of July 31. The figure doesn’t include citations by local police and sheriff’s offices.

More than 60 percent of the citations went to drivers accused of illegally holding phones. The Georgia Department of Public Safety says another 244 drivers got tickets for failing to exercise due care. And there were 65 citations given for texting while driving.

Topics Personal Auto Georgia

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  • August 15, 2018 at 1:31 pm
    Dino says:
    All vehicles should have mandatory device that instantly shuts off phone use for any reason except 911 calls and GPS. Yes this is a device in existence.
  • August 13, 2018 at 1:37 pm
    MKB says:
    I see this every single day (using cell phones while driving). It makes me very angry- particularly when someone is texting or on social media. Most of the time, these are the... read more
  • August 13, 2018 at 7:39 am
    cl pm says:
    And what better solution are you recommending?

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