Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 9, 2006
Bill to Encourage Safer Driving by Teens Clears Senate
Teenagers with learner’s permits
could soon face restrictions on cell phone use while driving. That’s
the focus of legislation approved by the State Senate on Thursday. Sen.
Clark Jolley
is the author of Senate Bill 1542. He said it was important for new drivers
to focus on the road instead of their cell phones.
“We’ve seen recent studies that discuss the high incidence
of accidents by young drivers and the high correlation to the use of cell
phones and the distraction that causes,” said Jolley, R-Edmond.
“The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says that motorists
that use cell phones are four times more likely to have a crash than those
who don’t—when you take that into consideration, it seems
obvious that new
drivers don’t need to be taking additional risks by trying to drive
while making calls on a cell phone.”
Jolley said while other states have adopted provisions addressing this
safety concern, Oklahoma has yet to do so.
“We need to encourage our newest drivers who are just starting to
learn to drive to actually keep their eyes on the road and hands on the
wheel instead of text messaging their friends,” Jolley said.
The measure would still allow teens to use phones equipped with hands-free
headsets.
SB 1542 now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.
For
more information contact:
Senator Jolley's Office - (405) 521-5622
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