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Fredog 11-23-2011 11:54 PM

Ban on HANDHELD cell phones starts today
 
ATA Applauds Final Rule Banning Handheld Cellphone Use by Truck Drivers -- ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --

Windwalker 11-24-2011 12:28 AM

Two years ago, I knew about a push to ban "hand-held" electronic devices in commercial vehicles. But, what I read back then implied that they could also include the mic for your CB. Actually, from my own experience, I would say that cell phones are really a smaller percentage of all the distractions the driver encounters. To be honest, there are other things that are just as much a distraction as the phone. But, I don't see any way of getting rid of all of them.

Malaki86 11-24-2011 01:41 AM

Have you seen the new 'almost' handsfree mic setup that Cobra has? You wear a boom mic and the pushbutton gets attached to your gearshift. I rarely turn my radio on, but if I used it a decent amount, looks like a cool product.

As for the hands-free cellphone, I've been doing that for the past 5 years or so anyway.

Jackrabbit379 11-24-2011 02:28 AM

Our company has banned us of using cell phones, even hands free. I figured at some point they would outlaw it all together. I didn't click on the link, it might be already passed, but I believe they should also pass a law against the usage of phones, hands free for not only the truckers, but for people in their cars (etc).

Roadhog 11-24-2011 08:47 AM

I've always hated talking on the phone.
Maybe it's from all the times Shania slammed the phone in my ear.

One time I heard a " tink--buzz " and I think that's the sound you get when someone throws an ear piece against the wall. http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...nd10/shrug.gif

Fredog 11-24-2011 02:30 PM

maybe if you would quit calling her while I am talking to her ..

Sharlie 11-26-2011 12:26 AM

I really shouldn't talk on my phone as much as I do. When I don't answer though.... people always think I'm ignoring them and then I have to spend twenty minutes explaining that I was driving and didn't want to answer.

I agree with Windwalker, I shouldn't eat and drive and I think smoking and driving should be banned too.

VPIDarkAngel 11-26-2011 04:48 AM

[QUOTE=Sharlie;505445
I agree with Windwalker, I shouldn't eat and drive and I think smoking and driving should be banned too.[/QUOTE]

If you're hauling haz-mat, it already is.
Also, there was a guy in Ontario who faced some sort of reprimand for smoking in the cab, since it was deemed that the cab was his workplace and it fell under workplace smoking laws.I believe that thread was on here somewhere, but I can't remember when it happened.

Instigator 11-26-2011 08:54 PM

Wow, whats next? No CB radio, are they kidding me? How about being fair, ban cell phones for all drivers, especially four wheelers. They certainly cant talk and drive at the same time. When are we (Truckers) going to take a stand against all this government rules and regulations? First 2010 CSA will cause you to lose your job and now this! You cant get any tickets, you cant talk on your cell phone, you cant fart in your seat, spit out your window, hell you cant roll down your window because the wind may get something in your eye and cause a wreck! What a bunch of pussies in Washington that need a wake up call. Well after a few more years of drivers being knocked out of this industry, they will know they made a huge mistake when there are no more CDL drivers! I for one am sure glad that I am getting near the end of my driving career, I dont know how much more regulation I can stand!

GMAN 11-29-2011 02:33 AM

I see some problems with the new rule. I believe the driver can be fined more than $2,700 and his carrier can be fined $11,000. I don't see how any carrier can guarantee that a driver not talk on his cell phone while driving. More and more carriers dispatch and communicate with drivers via cell phones rather than other means of communication. It is insane to hold carriers responsible for drivers talking on their cell phones. With fines this high and including the carrier's, this is nothing short of another money grab by the government. This is something that should be addressed by the states. I think Nevada already prohibits cell phone use in any vehicle.

golfhobo 11-29-2011 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Instigator (Post 505477)
Wow, whats next? you can't fart in your seat..

Uh oh... Hobo's in deep chit! :eek2:

This has been my favorite pastime!

I roll up my window and choke on my own cig smoke just so I can enjoy it! What'll I do now?

Dang that Obama socialist! I KNEW he was no good!

Windwalker 11-29-2011 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Instigator (Post 505477)
Wow, whats next? No CB radio, are they kidding me? How about being fair, ban cell phones for all drivers, especially four wheelers. They certainly cant talk and drive at the same time. When are we (Truckers) going to take a stand against all this government rules and regulations? First 2010 CSA will cause you to lose your job and now this! You cant get any tickets, you cant talk on your cell phone, you cant fart in your seat, spit out your window, hell you cant roll down your window because the wind may get something in your eye and cause a wreck! What a bunch of pussies in Washington that need a wake up call. Well after a few more years of drivers being knocked out of this industry, they will know they made a huge mistake when there are no more CDL drivers! I for one am sure glad that I am getting near the end of my driving career, I dont know how much more regulation I can stand!

The cell phones are bad enough. How about the ones with a laptop computer on the steering wheel (obviously working to perfect their auto-pilot)

You'll never get Washington to admit they made any mistakes. No matter how short the supply of drivers may get, it will not be their fault.

Mr. Ford95 12-13-2011 08:54 PM

This issue is back in the news today as findings of a deadly MO crash were published. The NTSB went on record as saying that ALL cellphone usage should be made illegal nationwide for ALL drivers unless it's an emergency.

Malaki86 12-13-2011 11:59 PM

From what I've seen out here so far, either people don't know about this rule, or simply don't care. Hell, coming across the CT scales on I-84 this morning, there was a driver holding the phone to his head as he went across the scale (not the bypass, the scalehouse itself).

Mr. Ford95 12-14-2011 10:05 AM

I've seen the same thing around here Mal. The local rock haulers are still running around yapping away holding the phone up to their ear. It wasn't a big deal to me when this came out, I can't answer my phone anyways due to how loud it is inside the truck while going down the road. I simply can't hear it ring, even if I did hear it ring I can hardly hear the other person.

It is funny how the car drivers are suddenly up in arms over what was said yesterday. It was just a recommendation, it's not like Congress is voting on the issue this morning to make it a new nationwide law of the land. It is nice to see that someone with the Feds has finally wised up to the fact that it's not the act of holding the phone to one's ear causing problems. It's the conversation itself that causes the problems. Anymore I'm not sure what's worse, people on a cellphone and driving or people talking with passengers while driving.

Roadhog 12-14-2011 10:44 AM

This is a revenue raiser... plain and simple.
I'll tell you whats next...

it will become illegal to do anything to distract the driver.
If you are in the back seat...talking to the driver, you will be subject to massive fines, and/or imprisonment.

...soon after... all drive-thru's will become illegal, because food will distract the driver.

etc. :roll:

Malaki86 12-14-2011 03:56 PM

I have no problem with the hands-free part of it whatsoever. Use a damn headset (wired or wireless) or a BT stereo (my car has one). Talking hands free is less dangerous than talking to someone that's in the truck with you as you have no need to try to turn and face them in a normal conversation.

But, ya, it's funny how the 'normal' people are freaking out about this. Good.

Mr. Ford95 12-14-2011 08:31 PM

Actually I'd rather talk to someone next to me in the truck than thru a phone. They at least have some sort of idea of when the best time to talk is and the conversation isn't very flowing and continuous like a phone conversation normally goes. I just had a car try to drive into the side of me a few minutes ago, she was on her cellphone. The guy in front of her that was talking to his mate beside him in the pickup, no problem whatsoever........just sayin.

Roadhog 12-15-2011 05:55 AM

.....well, I'm still for putting people in the back seat annoying the driver in jail. http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...nd10/shrug.gif

lennyb06776 12-16-2011 02:33 PM

does this also include police officers because i see alot of them driving while on their phone

Roadhog 12-16-2011 04:55 PM

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mitchno1 12-16-2011 08:54 PM

cell phone usage been banned in all vehicles here for about a year except for ringing police re dangerous driving, road conditions etc. $150 fine and 25 demerit points (100 demerits loss of licence 3mths) we allowed hands free...oh hog shania answers her phone when shes in new zealand at her ranch no problems

Roadhog 12-16-2011 10:12 PM

I will pay all your fines for a year, even your bail.... if you tell her, I forgive her for marring that frenchphag... and please drop the restraining order. :roll3:

Musicman 12-18-2011 02:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lennyb06776 (Post 506362)
does this also include police officers because i see alot of them driving while on their phone

On the phone? I followed one in my car one night for six miles and he kept swerving all over the place. When I got behind him at the Steak & Shake drive through, I could see through his back window that he was playing f**cking Spider Solitaire all that time!

SamIam_Murphy 12-27-2011 07:32 PM

does anyone remember when we did not have cell phones? we all survived without a phone all that time, what a miracle!!
No one driving ANY vehicle should be holding a phone in one hand, or facing the passenger they may be speaking to.
I have NEVER faced my passenger while talking to them, and if they don't like that then they can get the he44 our of my vehicle.

Keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel and we will all be safe to drive another day.


That goes for ALL drivers, especially the 4-wheelies who think they are better or safer than a big rig.

ground_pounder 01-11-2012 07:40 PM

does this law apply to hands free as well??

Malaki86 01-11-2012 08:05 PM

No - that's why it's called a ban on HANDHELD devices

ground_pounder 01-11-2012 09:40 PM

I haven't read it yet will look at it later though. You know how the goverment likes to make laws up and slowly change em so we get used to em. I'm surprized they haven't made up another congress to make up more laws andregs to screw them up to


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