the republic logo

Illinois Senate approves cell phone ban while driving, bill goes back to House on amendment

SPRINGFIELD, Illinois — The Senate has approved a plan that would ban the use of cell phones while driving.

Senators voted 34-20 Thursday, but the matter must go back to the House for consideration of an amendment that deals with ticketing.

Gov. Pat Quinn's spokeswoman says the Chicago Democrat will review the bill once it reaches his desk. The House first approved the plan in March.

The proposal says drivers must use hands-free devices or speakerphone features.

Police would be able to ticket drivers holding a cell phone except during emergencies. Roughly 75 Illinois communities, including Chicago, already ban talking on cell phones while driving.

Sponsor Sen. John Mulroe says the bill makes roads safer. Opponents say it's unfair for those who can't afford high-tech phones.


The bill is HB1247.

Online: http://www.ilga.gov

Think your friends should see this? Share it with them!

comments powered by Disqus

Story copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Feedback, Corrections and Other Requests: AP welcomes feedback and comments from readers. Send an email to info@ap.org and it will be forwarded to the appropriate editor or reporter.


Content enhanced with OpenCalais.

 

All content copyright ©2013 The Republic, a division of Home News Enterprises unless otherwise noted.
All rights reserved. Privacy policy.