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20May/100

Time to Put Down Your Cell Phone, It’s The Law!

car-accident-lawyerAs of Thursday June 10th, Washington State Patrol Officers will enforce a zero tolerance policy towards driving while holding your cell phone.  Hands-free devices are okay, but if you're caught holding a phone up your ear, you'll be busted. At the Law Offices of Kirk Bernard, we're all for anything that will help reduce accidents caused by distracted drivers.

Washington State passed legislation two years ago which made the act a secondary violation, meaning that law officers had to have a primary offense to pull them over.  Speeding, running a red light, or illegal lane changes were all things that would give them a reason to stop you.  They could then issue an additional fee if they found you were talking on your cell phone. 

12May/100

Police Struggle to Enforce Texting While Driving Laws

driving and text messagingEven though states are cracking down on texting while driving by passing more stringent laws, it's ultimately up to law enforcement officials to put these laws into motion.  They're finding that while these laws are great in theory, they're actually extremely difficult to actually enforce.  Police officers are having a really hard time proving that someone was in fact texting while driving, and not just "talking" on their hand-held cell phone which is still legal in some states.

In 2007, a young girl was killed when a 17 year old driver smashed into the side of her car without so much as a tap to the brakes.  The female driver was obviously distracted when the accident happened but without having witness accounts or without the driving admitting to texting, the victim's family will never know exactly why their daughter was killed that fateful night.