Ohio Bans Texting and Driving

By Daniela Salvador

June 1, 2012 Updated Jun 1, 2012 at 5:20 PM EDT

Ohio (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - Ohio has become the 39th state to prohibit texting while driving.

Governor John Kasich signed a ban Friday on writing, reading and sending texts from behind the wheel.

It goes into effect in 90 days.

The measure includes a stricter crackdown on teen drivers' use of electronic devices. Minors would be banned from using cell phones, Ipads or other electronics while driving.

Texting would be a secondary offense for adult drivers. They could be ticketed for typing messages only if they were first pulled over for another offense, such as running a red light.




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