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Penalties begin for Ohio’s new distracted driving law Thursday

Summary by The Lantern
A man drives his SUV down E. 9th St. with his phone to his ear Wednesday evening, March 24, 2010 in Cleveland. (Joshua Gunter/ The Plain Dealer via TNS) Tickets will start being issued Thursday under Ohio’s new distracted driving law, which prohibits drivers from using, holding or physically supporting a cellphone. Gov. Mike DeWine signed the law in January, and a six-month grace period started when the law was put into effect 90 days later. On …
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The Lantern broke the news in on Tuesday, October 3, 2023.
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