
The state legislation also seeks to raise the distracted-driving fine from $150 to as much as $900 for repeat offenders.
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The state legislation would impose a maximum fine of $250 for violations.
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Gov. Rick Snyder approves a four-bill package that includes permitting authorized autonomous cars to operate on public roads without a driver or steering wheel.
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The California Senate has unanimously approved new legislation that would require ignition interlocks for all drunk-driving offenders in the state.
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Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed House Bill 767 into law, which adds utility vehicles and workers to an existing law which requires drivers to "move over" one lane.
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While Capitol Hill may yet again slap an eleventh-hour cold patch on the highway-funding gap, state governments are moving ever more quickly and innovatively to put their infrastructure spending in order.
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If the bill passes, violators could face a prison sentence of up to 18 months.
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A cell phone-distracted driver causing death or serious injury can face up to a year in jail and a $5,000 fine in Maryland.
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