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"I believe this is a common-sense restriction on those new drivers who may be tempted to pay more attention to phone calls and text messages than the road, endangering themselves and other drivers," said Governor Kaine.
State legislative proposals to restrict mobile phone use while driving have failed in 17 U.S. states where similar bills were introduced. There are currently four U.S. states, [[California]], [[w:Connecticut|Connecticut]], [[w:New Jersey|New Jersey]] and [[New York]], that have passed laws limiting mobile phone use as an on-road hazard while driving.
California governor [[w:Arnold Schwarzenegger|Arnold Schwarzenegger]] signed into law mobile phone use limitations that will take effect on July 2008. It imposes of fine of $20 for, "... anyone caught driving and using a cell phone unless the driver uses a headset, ear bud or other technology that frees both hands." according to Matt Hamblen of ComputerWorld.com.
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