On Tuesday, July 1, the states of California and Washington will be under new law — all cell phones will be banned while driving. Citizens of these states must use hands-free devices in order to be a law-abiding citizen. Whether using Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth Speakers, or a Bluetooth Car Kit, if you want to use your cell phone while driving, you must be hands-free.
A Look into the CA Cell Phone Driving Ban
Laws between states can be very confusing and sometimes a little overwhelming. And while the new hands-free ban is approaching in less than a week in two more states, millions of people need to be prepared. The best advice available whether you are in a hands-free state or not: USE BLUETOOTH!
Here is the rundown for CA Drivers …
18 and older: If you must talk on a cell phone while driving, you absolutely have to use a hands-free device beginning July 1, 2008. If you break the law, your first offense will cost you $20 and it will be $50 for each subsequent conviction. Additional fees may also be applied.
Younger than 18: It is pretty simple for you … cell phones are completely banned. You may not use a cell phone while driving and you may not text or use laptops. This is a strict law and if you are under 18 and using a cell phone while driving, you will be fined.
Other Notes Regarding Hands-Free Cell Phone Law
Emergencies: If you are in an emergency, it is ok to make emergency calls to police, healthcare providers, fire departments or other emergency agencies. By all means, do this!
Points: No points against driver’s licenses will be assessed.
Passengers: Are allowed to use any type of cell phone while in the car.
PUSH-TO-TALK Device: These devices are ok for those people who are licensed to operate a truck tractor or motor truck.

Follow the Law — It’s There for a Reason
You might be a firm believer in hands-free technology or you may be completely opposed to this new law, but either way, you need to follow the law. If you break the theory behind the law down, it truly makes sense.
Scenario 1: You use your cell phone and drive with one hand on the wheel
Scenario 2: You use your hands-free device with two hands on the wheel
It is pretty clear that scenario two is the safest way to drive a car AND talk on a cell phone, which is why many states are hopping on the hands-free bandwagon. To each their own, but hands-free laws and Bluetooth devices are here to stay … so join in!
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