Friday, February 5, 2010
OSP REPORTS FIRST MONTH ENFORCEMENT EFFORT FOR CELL PHONE LAW VIOLATIONS
During the first month of enforcing Oregon's new cell phone law banning most uses of mobile communication devices while driving a motor vehicle, Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers statewide reported citing 41 drivers and warning over 250 others.
Effective January 1, 2010, with some exceptions, it is unlawful in Oregon for a driver to use a cell phone without using a hands-free accessory while operating a motor vehicle. Violation of the cell phone law is a primary offense, meaning that a police officer may stop a driver solely for observing the violation, is a class D traffic violation with a minimum base fine of $142.
Additional information about this law is available on the website at:
http://www.oregon.gov/OSP/docs/OSP_Cell_law.pdf
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