October 17, 2003 (Press Release) --
Houston, TX, November 23, 2004 - New York became the first US state to pass a law that prohibits using a cellular phone while driving. The NY law was enacted in 2001 and imposes a $100 fine for using a hand-held phone while driving. Since then, New York law enforcement officials have issued 270,000 tickets to drivers for wireless phone violations.
Washington DC and New Jersey enacted similar laws in July 2004. The laws prohibit drivers from holding a cell phone while driving. Drivers caught violating the ban are fined $100 for each offense.
As an added incentive, Cell-Phone-Accessories.com sells handsfree headsets that fit most phones for only $1.99 at their website at http://www.cell-phone-accessories.com/cell-phone-hands-free-headset.html
Washington DC and New Jersey enacted similar laws in July 2004. The laws prohibit drivers from holding a cell phone while driving. Drivers caught violating the ban are fined $100 for each offense.
As an added incentive, Cell-Phone-Accessories.com sells handsfree headsets that fit most phones for only $1.99 at their website at http://www.cell-phone-accessories.com/cell-phone-hands-free-headset.html

As of September 2004, two states and the District of Columbia have laws against using cell phones while driving with more states considering the measure. Hands Free Headsets cost as low as $1.99.
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