Bill Text: MN SF18 | 2011-2012 | 87th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Cell phone use while driving prohibition

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-01-10 - Referred to Transportation [SF18 Detail]

Download: Minnesota-2011-SF18-Introduced.html

1.1A bill for an act
1.2relating to traffic regulations; prohibiting use of cell phone while driving;
1.3amending Minnesota Statutes 2010, sections 169.475; 171.05, subdivision 2b.
1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

1.5    Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 169.475, is amended to read:
1.6169.475 USE OF CELLULAR TELEPHONE OR OTHER WIRELESS
1.7COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE.
1.8    Subdivision 1. Definition. For purposes of this section, "electronic message"
1.9means a self-contained piece of digital communication that is designed or intended to
1.10be transmitted between physical devices. An electronic message includes, but is not
1.11limited to, e-mail, a text message, an instant message, a command or request to access
1.12a World Wide Web page, or other data that uses a commonly recognized electronic
1.13communications protocol. An electronic message does not include voice or other data
1.14transmitted as a result of making a phone call, or data transmitted automatically by a
1.15wireless communications device without direct initiation by a person.
1.16    Subd. 2. Prohibition on use. (a) No person may operate a motor vehicle while
1.17using a wireless communications device to compose, read, or send an electronic message,
1.18when the vehicle is in motion or a part of traffic.
1.19(b) No person may operate a motor vehicle while communicating over, or otherwise
1.20operating, a cellular or wireless telephone, whether handheld or hands free, when the
1.21vehicle is in motion or a part of traffic.
1.22    Subd. 3. Exceptions. This section does not apply if a cellular telephone or other
1.23wireless communications device is used:
1.24    (1) solely in a voice-activated or other hands-free mode;
2.1    (2) for making a cellular phone call;
2.2    (3) (1) for obtaining emergency assistance to (i) report a traffic accident, medical
2.3emergency, or serious traffic hazard, or (ii) prevent a crime about to be committed;
2.4    (4) (2) in the reasonable belief that a person's life or safety is in immediate danger; or
2.5    (5) (3) in an authorized emergency vehicle while in the performance of official duties.

2.6    Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 171.05, subdivision 2b, is amended to read:
2.7    Subd. 2b. Instruction permit use by person under age 18. (a) This subdivision
2.8applies to persons who have applied for and received an instruction permit under
2.9subdivision 2.
2.10(b) The permit holder may, with the permit in possession, operate a motor vehicle,
2.11but must be accompanied by and be under the supervision of a certified driver education
2.12instructor, the permit holder's parent or guardian, or another licensed driver age 21 or
2.13older. The supervisor must occupy the seat beside the permit holder.
2.14(c) The permit holder may not operate a vehicle while communicating over, or
2.15otherwise operating, a cellular or wireless telephone, whether handheld or hands free,
2.16when the vehicle is in motion. The permit holder may assert as an affirmative defense that
2.17the violation was made for the sole purpose of obtaining emergency assistance to prevent
2.18a crime about to be committed, or in the reasonable belief that a person's life or safety
2.19was in danger. Violation of this paragraph is a petty misdemeanor subject to section
2.20169.89, subdivision 2.
2.21(d) (c) The permit holder must maintain a driving record free of convictions for
2.22moving violations, as defined in section 171.04, subdivision 1, and free of convictions
2.23for violation of section 169A.20, 169A.33, 169A.35, or sections 169A.50 to 169A.53. If
2.24the permit holder drives a motor vehicle in violation of the law, the commissioner shall
2.25suspend, cancel, or revoke the permit in accordance with the statutory section violated.
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