It’s been a week since California and Washington enacted the hands-free driving bans and so far, there hasn’t been too much news on how the law has been going. But as I’m sure you’ve heard, no news, is good news. And while I think hands-free driving laws are going to make the roads a safer place to be, I have been pondering what would truly make these laws effective. If you are wondering why I say this follow along …
Recap of CA Hands-free Law
18 and Older: As of July 1, California has banned the use of handheld cell phone devices while driving. This means that all people 18+ must use a hands-free device. If you break the law, your first offense will be $20 and for each subsequent offense, it will cost you $50. Additional fees may also be applied.Younger than 18: Cell phones are completely banned while driving. You may not use any hands-free device either. This is a strict law and you will be fined if you are caught.
How Much Do People Need to be Fined to Make the Law Effective?
After reviewing the law that is currently in place in California, I began to wonder if people would be affected by a $20 fine. In all reality, people could go out and buy a cheap Bluetooth headset for around $30-$40 or they could spend more and get a really good headset such as the Jawbone 2 or BlueAnt Z9i. Either way, it puzzles me to think how many people in California are actually abiding by the law. Did every Californian go out and pick up a Bluetooth headset or are they taking their chances of getting caught and still using a handheld device?
Think about it. There are millions of people in California and L.A. is packed tight of hard-working coasties. What are the chances of a police officer pulling some over for using a cell phone while driving? I mean, for the police (especially in L.A.) it is only a $20 ticket, and for the person well, it is only a $20 ticket.
How Much Should the Fine Be?
If you break the hands-free law in California, it won’t go on your record and you will only be charged $20. As a driver, I don’t know how much this law would affect me. I think the fine needs to be increased to $100 for the first offense, and double for each subsequent offense in order to truly be effective. Granted, I have yet to be affected personally from the hands-free driving law, but as an outsider looking in, I believe people need to realize the severity of their actions. Using a Bluetooth device is crucial … if you don’t, you’ll end up learning one way or the other.
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