Use of Cellular Phone while driving
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In New Jersey, all drivers are prohibited from hand held use of cell phone while driving. All the learner's permit and intermediate license holders are also prohibited from using sell phone while driving. School bus drivers are also specifically banned from using the cell phone while driving. New Jersey bans all drivers from texting while driving. Penalty for the first offense is a fine of $100 for traffic Infraction. The driver gets a traffic ticket.
The consistency of increased crash risk between hands-free and hand held cell phone use is at odds with legislation that prohibits hand held cell phone use but allows hands-free. In the United States, hands free use of a cell phone while driving is not prohibited in any state. Since dialing buttons on a cell phone is more distracting than talking on a cell phone, hands-free devices that offer voice-dialing may reduce the risk of accidents to a limited extent.
Generally, using cell phones while driving distracts drivers to a great extent. Texting is even more distracting because texting causes a driver to take his/her eyes off the road in contrast to talking on the mobile while driving where the driver though distracted need not take his eyes off the road (except when dialling). Text messaging is banned for all drivers in 14 states and the District of Columbia.