Interstate Truck Drivers Banned From Using Cell Phones
 As of January 3, interstate truck and bus drivers (those driving between states) are forbidden from using hand-held cell phones while operating their trucks.  The enforcement angle isn’t as strong as it could be–drivers violating the rule are fined up to $2,750 per offense, and their truck-driving privileges can be revoked for multiple offenses.  Employers may be fined up to $11,000. If we were really serious about this, there shouldn’t be a warning period.  One strike and you’re out.
As of January 3, interstate truck and bus drivers (those driving between states) are forbidden from using hand-held cell phones while operating their trucks.  The enforcement angle isn’t as strong as it could be–drivers violating the rule are fined up to $2,750 per offense, and their truck-driving privileges can be revoked for multiple offenses.  Employers may be fined up to $11,000. If we were really serious about this, there shouldn’t be a warning period.  One strike and you’re out.
Truckers still have the option of various hands-free devices, including bluetooth or speakerphones.
It’s hard to say where all this distracted driving/cell phone publicity is going to take us by the end of 2012. There are some groups that want to eliminate all cell phone use in all vehicles–whether hands-on or hands-free. If we were honest with ourselves, we would all probably admit that hands-free isn’t much better than hands-on. On the other hand, drivers and the trucking industry are pushing back hard, arguing that this is an assault on our personal freedoms.
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 Maryland Car Accident Lawyer Blog
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