House Bill 1070 in Indiana is trying to stop distracted driving by keeping people off their cell phones while driving Jan 22, 2020 Jan 22, 2020 Updated Jul 31, 2021 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save As featured on +2 Indiana bill aims to curb distracted driving by targeting cellphones House Bill 1070 proposed in Indiana is trying to crack down on distracted driving by targeting cell phone use in cars. +2 Indiana drivers holding cellphones face license penalties State law allows cellphone use by drivers only with hands-free or voice-operated technology, except in emergencies. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Friday night weather Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesKentucky doctor awarded $3.5M in lawsuit over hospital’s handling of patient complaintKYTC pauses plan to reduce lanes on 2nd Street Bridge after engineers found new 'structural' damage161-year-old Louisville mansion on the market for $3.6MDriver arrested after fleeing crash that injured motorcyclist on I-265 South, police sayLouisville woman arrested after allegedly setting apartment on fire during argumentIndiana lawmaker proposes ending property taxes with new service tax5 things to do in the Louisville area the weekend of June 26-28Police report more victims of Kentucky car dealership accused of selling cars it never paid forHistoric downtown Louisville building eyed for $74M hotel transformationCRAWFORD | Kenny Klein, beloved longtime Louisville sports information director, dies at 66 Videos
+2 Indiana bill aims to curb distracted driving by targeting cellphones House Bill 1070 proposed in Indiana is trying to crack down on distracted driving by targeting cell phone use in cars.
+2 Indiana drivers holding cellphones face license penalties State law allows cellphone use by drivers only with hands-free or voice-operated technology, except in emergencies.