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Cell phone ban while driving arrives on Tuesday



Published on March 31st, 2008
Published on January 30th, 2010
 

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Injury Free Nova Scotia , Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal , Nova Scotia , Canada

Legislation to support safer driving comes into effect on April 1, with a ban on hand-held cellphones and text messaging while driving. "We know that driver distraction is a leading cause of motor vehicle collisions and this legislation helps ensure people stay focused on driving while they are on the road," said Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Minister Murray Scott.

Legislation to prohibit hand-held cellphone use and text messaging while driving was passed in the fall session of the legislature. Hand-held cellphone use will only be allowed in emergency situations. "Doctors Nova Scotia is pleased that the province has taken the step to ban the use of hand-held cellphones while driving," said Dr. Don Pugsley, president of Doctors Nova Scotia. "Doctors see the results of distracted driving in emergency rooms across the province. Staying off the phone while behind the wheel will mean driving safer and will prevent injuries."

Susan Brushett, executive director of Injury Free Nova Scotia, is pleased with the new legislation. "We are happy that steps are being taken to address the distraction issue, and encourage all drivers to avoid activities that take their mind off driving when they are behind the wheel," said Brushett.

Nova Scotia is the second province in Canada to ban hand-held cellphone use while driving.

Information on cellphone use and driver distraction can be found on the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal website at www.gov.ns.ca/tran/ .

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