In my state they have a law against talking on a handheld phone while driving. The problem is - they can only enforce it IF the driver is pulled over for some other infraction. In other words - first let them cause a wreck because they're yacking away, and THEN give 'em a ticket. This makes absolutely no sense. And then - in the extremely rare event they ARE ticketed for yacking, there's only a $20 fine and no points! What's the sense in having such a useless law? It should most definitely be a moving violation with big points and a hefty fine. Distracted driving is as bad as drunk driving.
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In my state they have a law against talking on a handheld phone while driving. The problem is - they can only enforce it IF the driver is pulled over for some other infraction. In other words - first let them cause a wreck because they're yacking away, and THEN give 'em a ticket. This makes absolutely no sense. And then - in the extremely rare event they ARE ticketed for yacking, there's only a $20 fine and no points! What's the sense in having such a useless law? It should most definitely be a moving violation with big points and a hefty fine. Distracted driving is as bad as drunk driving.