Louisiana Bans Most Phone Use While Driving
- Last week, a London taxi driver was filmed being threatened with blackmail on Shaftesbury Avenue after alleged phone use while driving.
- A viral TikTok shows a cyclist confronting a London taxi driver on Shaftesbury Avenue over illegal phone use, referencing TfL policies and law enforcement limits.
- A viral TikTok shows a taxi driver with two docked phones, while the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association warns of 'another scam' tactic used by the cyclist.
- Authorities said they are reviewing the footage as TfL maintains licences can be revoked for handheld phone use, highlighting enforcement efforts.
- Last week on Shaftesbury Avenue, a viral TikTok showed a cyclist threatening a London taxi driver with blackmail over alleged phone use while driving; the union and authorities respond to enforcement concerns.
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New distracted driving law makes hand-held cell phone usage illegal
SLIDELL (WGNO) — Any use of a hand-held phone while driving, such as calling, texting or scrolling, is going to be illegal starting Aug. 1. State representative Brian Glorioso who sponsored the bill says that this new law will make driving safer and cheaper. "The data has shown that the states that have passed this bill have seen significant reduction in auto insurance," Glorioso said. "The reason is that studies have shown that we attribute a s…
New distracted driving law makes hand-held cell phone usage illegal in Louisiana
SLIDELL (WGNO) — Any use of a hand-held phone such as calling, texting or scrolling is going to be illegal starting Aug. 1. State representative Brian Glorioso who sponsored the bill says that this new law will make driving safer and cheaper. "The data has shown that the states that have passed this bill have seen significant reduction in auto insurance," Glorioso said. "The reason is that studies have shown that we attribute a significant amoun…
New Louisiana distracted driving law makes hand-held cell phone usage illegal
SLIDELL, La. (WGNO) — Any use of a hand-held phone, such as calling, texting or scrolling, is going to be illegal starting Aug. 1. State representative Brian Glorioso who sponsored the bill says that this new law will make driving safer and cheaper. "The data has shown that the states that have passed this bill have seen significant reduction in auto insurance," Glorioso said. "The reason is that studies have shown that we attribute a significan…

Louisiana will soon ban handheld phone use when driving. See when, what penalties are.
It will be against the law to talk, text, be on social media, look at photos, or generally use any app if you are holding your phone while driving.
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