TRENTON, N.J. - For New Jersey drivers, the message is clear: Keep your thumbs on the wheel and off the keypad.
Beginning Saturday, police can slap drivers with a $100 fine for talking or sending a text message on hand-held devices.
New Jersey joins four other states, including neighboring New York, where talking on a hand-held cell phone is reason enough to get pulled over. The Garden State is the first where text-messaging on the road is a primary offense, meaning police need no other reason to pull a driver over, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures
No text messages or calls for NJ drivers - Yahoo! News
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I think this should be Law everywhere.. People DO NOT pay attention to the signals, speed they are traveling, etc when they are on the phone or texting....
When you come up behind someone and they are going 5 miles under the speed limit, I always say, they must have cellphonesyndrome.... when they are on the phone, they tend to lose focus on the gas pedal...
HANG UP THE PHONE AND DRIVE PEOPLE!!!!

There is nothing that important... if you think it is... PULL OFF THE ROAD... When are done chatting... merge back in..