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Teens face more consequences under Ohio texting ban
Posted: 05.02.2012 at 8:09 AM
Elizabeth Reed

Elizabeth is the Internet Managing Editor for WNWO.

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An Ohio Senate committee will reconsider a proposal to ban texting while driving on Wednesday.

 / WNWO newsfile
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Texting while driving could soon cost Ohio drivers a pretty penny and teens their licenses.

An Ohio Senate committee will reconsider a proposal to ban texting while driving on Wednesday.

The bill would make writing, reading and sending text messages while driving a misdemeanor with possible fines of $150. The bill is slated for revisions and a possible vote this afternoon.

The Columbus Dispatch reports some of these revisions include making texting while driving a secondary offense for drivers age 18 and older. In other words, the driver must be pulled over for a different traffic violation before they can be ticketed for texting.

But for drivers aged 16 and 17, texting would be a primary offense with a 60-day license suspension.

"No question it will make it a better bill if it is a complete ban up to age 18 for electronic devices," said Rep. Rex Damschroder, R-Fremont, to the Dispatch. "If you look at it from a rational standpoint, this makes a lot of sense."

Ohio's House approved the distracted driving measure June 28 in an 88-10 vote, but the Senate committee chairman warned that the panel would be "treading carefully" on the issue.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report)

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