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  2. Ohio traffic laws: Here's what changed in 2023 and what could ...

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    Ohio’s traffic laws made a pivotal change this year, and some new legislation could call for more change in the new year. In January, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a new distracted driving law, which ...

  3. Navigating 2024's new and proposed car laws - AOL

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    Way.com explains driving regulations at the federal and state levels being proposed in 2024 and how they may affect drivers across the country. Navigating 2024's new and proposed car laws Skip to ...

  4. Is it illegal to drive barefoot? What to know before driving ...

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    Nonprofit organization Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said riding in a pickup truck bed is legal in 21 states. Other states allow traveling in the open space or have special circumstances ...

  5. American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators

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    The AAMVA is primarily involved with motor vehicle administration and law enforcement through production of guidelines, model legislation, and white paper reports which it disseminates to its members. The membership of the organization consists of what the AAMVA calls jurisdictional members, these being US states and Canadian territories; and ...

  6. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Georgia’s new law which took effect from July 1, 2018, prohibits the drivers from holding any devices (Mobile phones or any electronic devices) in hand while driving. [1] Traffic is required to keep to the right, known as a right-hand traffic pattern. The exception is the US Virgin Islands, where people drive on the left. [2]

  7. Restrictions on cell phone use while driving in the United ...

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    The laws regulating driving (or "distracted driving") may be subject to primary enforcement or secondary enforcement by state, county or local authorities. [1]All state-level cell phone use laws in the United States are of the "primary enforcement" type — meaning an officer may cite a driver for using a hand-held cell phone without any other traffic offense having taken place — except in ...

  8. States with the strictest distracted driving laws - AOL

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    Westfield used data from the Governors Highway Safety Association to determine which states have the strictest distracted driving laws regarding electronic device use.

  9. Driver's manual - Wikipedia

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    Driving while intoxicated is illegal in the United States. Almost all states have a "minimum blood alcohol level while driving of .08%" (Kentucky Driver's Manual). [4] For seat belts, 49 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws requiring seat belt use by at least all occupants of the front seat. New Hampshire is the only state with ...