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Put the Smartphone Down: Colorado Joins 29 States with Hands-Free Driving Law Jan 1

Put the Smartphone Down: Colorado Joins 29 States with Hands-Free Driving Law Jan 1

by Larry Ulibarri
December 6, 2024
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Colorado’s Hands-Free Driving Law Aims to Curb Distracted Driving

Starting January 1, 2025, Colorado drivers will be required to go hands-free when using mobile devices behind the wheel. The new law mandates the use of accessories like Bluetooth devices, speakerphones, or dashboard mounts to reduce distracted driving and enhance road safety.

According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, 77% of drivers admit to using their phones while driving. Texting and driving are already banned, but smartphone addiction and multifunctionality have increased distractions. “Our phones are now our wallets, televisions, and daily lives,” said Skyler McKinley, Regional Director of Public Affairs for AAA. “A texting ban was probably enough before, but not anymore.”

Colorado joins 29 other states with hands-free driving laws. Ohio saw significant success with similar legislation, reporting a 20% drop in fatal crashes and 1,000 fewer distracted-driving incidents in its first year of enforcement.

Distracted driving increases crash risks up to six times and poses particular dangers to pedestrians and bicyclists. In 2023, Colorado recorded a record-high number of pedestrian fatalities. Urban resident Greg Thow shared his daily struggles dodging distracted drivers. “Every third car has someone on their phone,” he said. “This law could help, but real penalties are necessary.”

Penalties for violating the law include a $75 fine and two license suspension points for a first offense, with the option to have charges dismissed if proof of purchasing a hands-free device is provided. Repeat offenses result in higher fines and additional points. Exemptions are allowed for emergencies, utility workers, and first responders.

The law marks a critical step toward safer roads in Colorado, aiming to reduce crashes and save lives.

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