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New Year Brings New Fines for Texting While Driving in KY

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Friday, December 31, 2010   

FRANKFORT, Ky. - A warning from Kentucky highway officials: Drivers who send and receive text messages on their cell phones while driving could get a fine, starting New Year's Day. Those under age 18 caught using a cell phone while behind the wheel will have to pay up as well.

Kentucky's new texting law has been in effect since July, but after a six-month warning period police will now replace courtesy cautions with citations, according to Boyd Sigler of the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety.

"The law basically states that, if you are 18 years or over, you can use a cell phone. So, if you're looking up a number, you can use the cell phone. But you cannot be texting. You cannot be sending e-mails."

The texting ban outlaws cell phone use altogether for 16- and 17-year-old drivers.

Beginning Jan. 1, motorists caught texting behind the wheel of a moving car face a $25 fine and court costs; subsequent offenses are subject to $50 fines. Texting while driving is allowed only in emergency situations or to report a crime. Sigler says the purpose of the law is not to issue tickets, but to help drivers keep their focus on the road.

"We know that last year about 52,000 crashes were made by distracted drivers, and 200 of those people died in those collisions. So, it's a pretty hefty price, unfortunately, that people pay for distracted driving."

Disobeying the texting-while-driving law in Kentucky is a primary offense, which means a driver can be pulled over if suspected of texting. Emergency and public safety drivers are exempt when texting for official duties. Thirty states and the District of Columbia ban text messaging for all drivers.



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