Sunday, 9 June 2013

Texas House Gives Final Approval to Texting Ban Bill

If at first you don’t succeed…

From the Dallas Morning News:

A statewide ban on texting while driving won final passage in the Texas House with a 97-45 vote this week.

The legislation by Rep. Tom Craddick, R-Midland, now heads to the Senate. It’s unclear what its final outcome will be if it reaches Gov. Rick Perry’s desk because two years ago Perry vetoed a similar bill.

Craddick’s bill, known as the Alex Brown Memorial Act, honors a Lubbock teen killed while texting and driving. It would ban texting, emailing or reading instant-messaging while driving. Violators could face a $100 fine and a misdemeanor traffic ticket. Motorists could still talk on their cell phones while driving.

Source: http://www.pissd.com/2013/04/texas-house-gives-final-approval-to-texting-ban-bill/

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