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New California law expands restrictions on cellphone use behind-the-wheel

AB 1785 prohibits drivers from “holding and operating” cellphones for any reason, except for functions that require only “the motion of a single swipe or tap of the driver’s finger,” and only if the devices are mounted on the windshield or dashboard of the vehicle.

Until now, California cellphone driving laws have all revolved around texting and talking.

That changes Jan. 1, 2017, when a new takes effect that significantly expands restrictions on the use of mobile devices behind the wheel.

As far as bad ideas go, there’s little distinction between driving and using a cellphone to tap out a text, versus driving and using a cellphone to snap a selfie.

But the latter isn’t against the in California.

Neither is driving while scrolling through a play list, GPS or doing a Google search for pumpkin patches.

Now it’s a new world.

AB 1785, which Gov. Jerry Brown signed this week, prohibits drivers from “holding and operating” cellphones for any reason, except for functions that require only “the motion of a single swipe or tap of the driver’s finger,” and only if the devices are mounted on the windshield or dashboard of the vehicle.

“It’s welcomed news,” Santa Rosa CHP Officer Jon Sloat was quoted as saying in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.

It’s been a decade since California enacted a restricting drivers from making calls without the aid of a hands- device. In 2008, a ban on texting or reading messages while driving was added.

But technology outpaced those restrictions.

“You can do a thousand different things on your phone,” Sloat said. “But if an officer pulls up next to you, he or she doesn’t know if that person is texting or talking, which they are not supposed to do, or checking their GPS or their music, which isn’t against the but is still a distraction.”

In California last year, 16 drivers were killed in collisions involving inattention and a hand-held cellphone. More than 500 drivers were injured in crashes involving similar factors, according to the CHP.

In 2015, the agency issued 78,000 citations for using a cellphone while driving and more than 13,000 citations for writing, sending or reading text messages.

Sloat said those numbers don’t reflect the true scope of the problem, as many drivers who get into crashes don’t admit being distracted by cellphones when it happened.

“We believe this is vastly underreported,” Sloat said. “If we go to a crash and say, ‘Were you on your cellphone?’ how many people are going to admit to that?”

Sloat said the only times a driver can hold a cellphone to text or make phone calls is when he or she is legally parked somewhere. With the new in January, the restrictions will be expanded to snapping photos and other cellphone functions.

“It doesn’t mean at stop lights, or on the side of Highway 101,” he said. “You have to be parked somewhere where it’s legal for you to be.”

Gov. Brown on Wednesday also signed a requiring most convicted drunken drivers to install “ignition interlock” devices that would prevent them from driving while intoxicated.

Under the law, -time DUI offenders whose actions did not cause an injury will be offered the choice of having a device installed in their vehicles for six months with full driving privileges, or a one-year restricted license that only allows driving to work, along with a treatment program. The law takes effect Jan. 1, 2019.

Related story: CBS Los Angeles 

 

California Business Journal Editorial Staff

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