As many of you know by now, many states across the country are beginning to enact cell phone driving laws and are promoting hands-free devices. The big cities that already have these bans in place are Washington D.C. and Chicago, while many states across the U.S. have already enacted this law. Effective this summer, July 1, both Washington and California will be enacting the cell phone driving ban and drivers must turn to using hands-free devices (yes, even you 90210) in order to be law abiding citizens.
Cell Phone Driving Bans Across the U.S.

So, Who’s Next?
Well it is bound to happen in almost every state … so the big question is who is next to enact the cell phone driving ban? After much research on cell phone laws and governmental affairs (well, maybe not so much …) my predictions are that Georgia (Atlanta) and Texas will be the next two states to enact such a ban. The reasoning for this is simple. Every major metropolitan in the country will have a ban in place once California’s law goes into effect on July 1. Atlanta already has a mess of a freeway system due to high congestion and traffic, so the hands-free driving law might help decrease the rear-end accidents due to inattentive drivers.
Hands-Free Options
The #1 method that many people are turning to is the Bluetooth headset. It is easy, comfortable and makes you law abiding. From Jawbone and Plantronics, to Motorola and Nokia, you can make your Bluetooth headset as unique as you are. For the people who don’t like wearing a headset, you can use a Bluetooth Speaker which you can clip right on your car visor and away you go.
There are many ways to start preparing for hands-free legislation, the only question is, who’s next?
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