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cell phone while you drive, you may need a special device. State
lawmakers are working on another way to combat distracted driving.Driving from
point A to point B can be a convenient time to make a call.Driver Jason Wilson
said, "It's concerning because that's one of the things you don't really think
about too much you know, phone rings, you're in a hurry, you just grab the phone
and pick it up."
But picking up that cell phone may soon cost you. Wilson
added, "I'll probably be one of the first Peorians to get a ticket."The Illinois
Senate passed a bill that bans the use of hand held cell phones while driving.
That means you'd need a hands free device, like a blue tooth, if you want to
take a call when behind the wheel.
State Trooper Dustin Pierce said
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cell phones are one of the main obstacles to tackle before having
safer roadways. He said, "We see a lot of people on their phones. Of course,
distracted driving is something we're always talking about. Distracted driving
is more than just cell phones but cell phones are a big part of the
problem."
It's a problem many local drivers admit they're a part
of.Lauren Campbell said, "Well it's going to be an inconvenience and it's going
to be something we have to get used to certainly."Noel Zerbonia said, "I think
it's a good idea. I, too, have been over using the cell phone when I drive."If
the ban becomes law, a lot of people may not be using cell phones at all. It
could cut down on convenience - but lawmakers said it will save
lives.
Driver John Berg said, "Just put it away when you're driving. I'm
not worried about the inconvenience we survived without top 10 cell
phones ten years ago, we can survive without them now."The bill now
goes to the Illinois House for a final vote. It will then need a signature from
Gov. Quinn to become law.ds3SC3FC
Wireless spectrum essentially serves
as bandwidth for smartphones and tablets. More spectrum can mean faster speeds
for mobile downloads; cramped spectrum can lead to spotty service, slower speeds
and even higher bills. So as more people use smartphones, wireless carriers and
the FCC believe there will soon be a need for more spectrum.
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