Wasn’t this the law everywhere like 20 years ago? Where and how old is this pic?
What does this actually mean?
It’s referring to phone operation. Drivers are mandated to use a hands-free system like a headset or car speaker.
It was a weird time. Everyone made a big deal out of having to hold their phone while driving but hands-free was a readily available alternative.
This is an old picture, right?
That’s what I was wondering, and hoping. Otherwise what state (or province?) isn’t already enforcing distracted driving rules?
I-464 is entirely in Virginia (I don’t know what the of shields mean to look them up.
Virginia brought in hands free 1 Jan 2021, so this photo could be 31 Dec 2020, but I don’t think Virginia is warm enough to dress like that in Jan.
Edit: there are a fucking lot of states without hands free laws - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrictions_on_cell_phone_use_while_driving_in_the_United_States
Edit: there are a fucking lot of states without hands free laws - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrictions_on_cell_phone_use_while_driving_in_the_United_States
Seriously, Montana? Texting while driving is A-OK?
What are they going to hit?
100 miles of grass in any direction?
For everyone wondering, this is northbound I-35E in Eagan, MN, just east of Moonshine Lake. If you drop a streetview pin in Google Maps you can see the sign.