Miami-Dade Drivers Face Cell Phone Curb
Miami-Dade County has voted to ban the use of hand-held cell phones while driving, a county spokeswoman said.
The South Florida county of 2.2 million people, which is known for glitzy lifestyles, pricey condominiums and celebrity hangouts on Miami Beach, would require motorists who are caught talking on their cell phones as of October 2002 to pay a fine or take a traffic safety course.
The fine would be $250 for the first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses. Using hands-free devices such as headsets or earphones, or pulling the vehicle over to make a call, would still be legal.
The county commission voted, 6 to 5, in favor of the measure. County Mayor Alex Penelas is expected to sign the proposal.
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