Montana and Arizona Lone States Without Texting Laws, but Does it Matter?

By | July 14, 2014

  • July 15, 2014 at 1:58 pm
    Stush says:
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    I won’t matter until it costs someone, and that means a very stiff advertisement campaign and jail time for offenders. People will not change their behavior without an incentive, disincentive or altruism and so far altruism ain’t workin’! Folks have a very bad habit of checking their phone constantly regardless of what else they are doing. I know right away how to spot one: in the passing lane but not going fast enough to pass, steering with their knee and not even looking at traffic. Brought to you by the folks who said millenials like to multi-task! No one can do two things at the same time, betcha!

  • July 15, 2014 at 2:09 pm
    wvagt says:
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    The crash rates aren’t going down because the laws aren’t being enforced. Stush has it right – make it a primary offense with a big fine, then have LEOs go all out to enforce it.

  • July 15, 2014 at 3:18 pm
    Text says:
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    AZ has a statute that address distracted driving, which includes texting while driving. There is not a need for a separate statute to make everyone feel good- just enforce the one that is in place.

  • July 15, 2014 at 7:05 pm
    Farmerjohn says:
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    I know how to enforce it. You get pulled over, you lose your phone. The phones then have all the data removed and are sold. If the cops pull you over for alcohol, they take away your beer, why not your phone. All those losers with no life but their phone might re-think it. Or maybe not, they’re not the sharpest knives in the drawer.



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