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New Cell Phone Law in Effect for Wisconsin Drivers

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Friday, April 8, 2016   

MADISON, Wis. - If a law enforcement officer sees you talking on a handheld cell phone while driving in a construction zone, you could be pulled over and fined.

Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law a bill that imposes a fine of $20 to $40 for drivers who get caught violating the new law. A second violation within one year would bring a fine up to $100. An exception is made for a driver using a handheld cell phone in a construction zone if there is an emergency.

Nick Jarmusz, a spokesman for AAA-Wisconsin, said it's more important now than ever to be fully alert while driving in construction zones.

"There are people - construction workers - that are right there on the roadways and very vulnerable," he said, "so, it's critically important that motorists are alert and watching out for them as much as possible."

Major construction zones involve the Zoo Interchange on Interstate 94 in Milwaukee and another huge construction project involving the Highway 18-151 interchange on the Beltline Freeway in Madison. Jarmusz said that with spring here, there will be highway construction projects all over the state. He said he hoped the new law will help protect the men and women who work on these projects.

Many drivers are under the impression that hands-free cell phone use is safer, Jarmusz said, but added that it's absolutely not true.

"There's a large body of research out there, some of which Triple-A itself has done," he said, "that demonstrates that even hands-free distraction such as talking on a Bluetooth or using voice commands to compose text messages can also be dangerously distracting."

According to AAA research, more than 80 percent of drivers view distracted driving as a bigger problem now than just three years ago. It's estimated that distracted driving is a factor in at least 3,000 highway deaths each year.

The new law, Assembly Bill 198, is online at docs.legis.wisconsin.gov.


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