February 22, 2012 in Idaho

Ban on texting while driving OK’d

Bill specifies prohibition beyond inattention misdemeanor
By The Spokesman-Review
 

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BOISE – The Idaho Senate has voted 29-6 in favor of banning texting while driving, sending the bill to the House.

“I have to admit, I’ve done it, and I found myself weaving and not being in my lane of traffic,” said state Sen. Joyce Broadsword, R-Sagle. “We need to be sure that we are protecting Idaho citizens from their own stupidity, and I’m sorry, that’s the way I feel about it.”

State Sen. Jim Hammond, R-Coeur d’Alene, told the Senate, “This bill specifically calls out texting as inappropriate and unsafe, and it provides guidance for those who might text that it’s against the law.”

Hammond said he used to think Idaho’s inattentive driving laws adequately addressed this issue, but then he learned that just from 2002 to 2007, 16,141 deaths nationwide were caused by texting while driving. “Any activity that we undertake to enhance the safety of our driving public relative to this rising number of fatalities seems imperative to me,” he said.

In January, an 18-year-old Caldwell, Idaho woman, Taylor Sauer, died in a freeway crash while texting. State Sen. Patti Anne Lodge, R-Huston, Hammond’s co-sponsor on the bill, read a letter from Sauer’s family urging passage of the bill, and the Senate welcomed the family, which sat in the gallery, with applause.

“For our young people, reaching for their smartphone is second nature,” Lodge told the Senate.

“With the exuberance of their youth, they do not understand the dangers of driving while texting.”

Idaho’s Legislature has considered texting bans for each of the last several years but has never successfully passed one. Two years ago, a ban that had passed the Senate died on the final night of the legislative session in the House, when then-Rep. Raul Labrador, now a U.S. House member, used a parliamentary maneuver to force a two-thirds vote. The bill failed, with just a 37-30 majority.

Idaho currently has misdemeanor penalties for inattentive driving but no specific law banning texting while driving.

All of North Idaho’s senators voted in favor of the bill except for state Sen. Steve Vick, R-Dalton Gardens, and state Sen. Sheryl Nuxoll, R-Cottonwood.

Two comments on this story so far. Add yours!
  • kma on February 22 at 8:36 a.m.

    Really, really….do you think the cops will enforce the law, they can’t even enforce the 25mph in residential neighborhoods. Not enough police and the old saying…. why bother, you know the rule in Idaho….less government…let the people do what ever the he!~! they want. Good try folks, good try. LMAO. See texting while driving on my street every other car anymore. They will never stop.

  • slamdunk on February 22 at 2:10 p.m.

    Now all Idaholians need is a ban on Fascism to protect them from the Idahole leg. WHAT A HUGE PILE OF USELESSS CULLS

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