December 4, 2003

D.C. set to join New York in restricting talking and driving

The District of Columbia in July is expected to join New York and a handful of other localities that require drivers to use hands-free devices when driving and talking after a bill passed the city council Tuesday, reports RCR Wireless.

"The bill calls for $100 fines, but this could be suspended for the first violation if proof of purchase of a hands-free device is shown. No points will be added to the driving record".

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