Tuesday, August 25, 2009

B.C. Solicitor General details ban on cell phone use

CTV B.C.:

British Columbia's Solicitor General Kash Heed has announced plans to impose a three-part ban on cell phone use for drivers.Heed spoke to reporters Tuesday after Gordon Campbell's throne speech, which marked the opening of the 39th session of parliament.

The proposed legislation will recommend a complete ban on cell phone use while driving, Heed said, with an exception for experienced drivers using hands-free devices. A complete ban on text messaging will also be imposed. New drivers in the graduated licensing program will be barred from using all use, including handheld devices, hands-free devices and any form of text messaging.

Six other provinces already have legislation restricting cell phone use in place. On August 12, Alberta announced it was developing legislation that was not limited to phone use, focusing instead on any distracting electronic device used in cars.

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