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Bill Would Ban Use of Hand-Held Phones Behind the Wheel

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Some cities in Ohio have laws against texting and driving, but a proposed bill would expand upon that by making holding a phone while driving illegal.

Ohio-based  reports its SmartRide mobile app showed drivers are taking their eyes off the road 13 times a day for up to six seconds each time. Now, there鈥檚 a new bill in the state legislature that would crack down on distracted driving. 

Columbus resident Cherie Hanna lost her daughter, Kendall Sidle, in a car crash after she lost control while using her cell phone.  

鈥淭he hardest thing in the world was burying my child, and I can鈥檛 give up on other people鈥檚 children and their families today,鈥 Hanna said. 

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Cherie Hanna, whose daughter was killed in a car crash when she lost control while using her cell phone, speaks to reporters in Zoom call about House Bill 283.

Hanna supports House Bill 283, , that would make it illegal to hold a phone while driving a car.  While some Ohio cities have laws that ban texting while driving, this bill bans the driver from using the phone for streaming as well. It鈥檚 similar to the ban Gov. Mike DeWine put in his version of the budget. Ohio lawmakers stripped it out when they came up with their own plan.   
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Jo Ingles
Jo Ingles is a professional journalist who covers politics and Ohio government for the Ohio Public Radio and Television for the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau. She reports on issues of importance to Ohioans including education, legislation, politics, and life and death issues such as capital punishment.