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Friday, March 2, 2012

Are You On Board With Governor Cuomo? He’s Stiffening the Penalties for Handheld Activities…

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed a new law that strengthens the enforcement against drivers who use handheld electronic devices for activities such as texting while a vehicle is in motion, (governor.ny.gov/).
Cuomo, a father of three teenagers said, “It’s plain and simple: distracted driving leads to tragedies that have affected families all across New York,” (governor.ny.gov/).  
Several illegal activities that could lead up to a $150 fine and a three-point license deduction include: text messaging, browsing, retrieving electronic messages such as e-mail, taking pictures and playing games (governor.ny.gov/). 
 The new law, however does not infringe upon police officers, fire fighters, or emergency vehicle drivers as their jobs require exigent communication tactics (governor.ny.gov/).  
“New York State Senator Carl L.Marcellino said, “With this new legislation, New York State driving laws have finally caught up with today’s technology,” (governor.ny.gov/).   
New York State Police Superintendent Joseph A. D’Amico said, “Motorists should now realize the dangers of operating a motor vehicle while texting on mobile devices or talking on a cell phone without an approved hands-free device,” (governor.ny.gov/).  
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that 16% of fatal accidents in 2009 were due to distracted driving and 20% of people injured during a crash were involved in a crash where distracted driving was reported (governor.ny.gov/).   
Thomas Hoy, President of AAA New York State approves highly of the lawmakers and the Governor for stiffening the consequences of handheld activity. His report found that with nearly 2 trillion text messages sent in 2010, texting represents the most dangerous form of distracted driving (governor.ny.gov/).   
To learn more about the new strengthened law, check out the DMV’s Press Release, linked HERE.  
If you have received a handheld activity traffic ticket, DO NOT PLEAD GUILTY! Call Traffic Ticket Nassau County for a free consultation at 516-319-5822!