Driving While Yakking Laws In NY Have No Impact On Driving While Yakking
from the not-so-useful-then dept
Every time I've been to New York since the "no driving while yakking" law was passed, I've noticed just as many people talking away on their mobile phones while driving as I see in California - where no such law exists (yet). The last time I was in New York, I even broke the law (briefly!) myself when I was trying to coordinate picking up a friend at the airport and we had no other means of communicating (though, much to the anger of my friend, I didn't pick up my phone the first two times she called as there was a police car driving right next to me...). However, it appears I shouldn't have worried so much. Police aren't ticketing many people for driving while yakking, and most people are ignoring the law. The number of people who drive and talk on a mobile phone is about the same as it was before the law went into effect. There was a dip when the law first started - thanks to plenty of publicity. But, with lax enforcement, most people think it's worth the risk to drive and talk away.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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There's still a point
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Stupid Law
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Multi-Crashing
Why should my phone be singled out ?
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Re: Multi-Crashing
Why should my phone be singled out ?
Mike and Average, believe it or not, there is already a law that covers this...called "Reckless Driving." At least in California, doing anything that willfully or wantonly endangers yourself or other drivers on the road is against the law (CAL VC 23103). Of course, unlike a traffic infraction (speeding, parking in red zone, etc,) it is a misdemeanor, and punishable by 90 days in jail and/or $1000 fine.
Now, as to whether it is enforced (very few are these days, just not enough cops,) that is another issue, though I think a cell phone ban would have the same affect.
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Re: Multi-Crashing
My post was to point out that ANYTHING done that distracts you from actually drving is illegal and enough existing laws are in place.
I've driven past many a driver that is a responsible cell phone user while driving, as well as a few that I wanted to cram their cell phones down their throat.
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