Bill Prohibits Cell Phone Use By Georgia Drivers Under 18
Decatur Metro | May 7, 2010Because it’s a well-known and scientific fact that once you turn 18, you really master the art of simultaneous cell phone/auto use. (Cue Liz Lemon-esque, over-the-top eye roll)
HB 23 prohibits the use of cell phones and similar electronic devices by class D driver’s license holders under the age of eighteen. Penalties for violation include a fine of not more than $100 and not less than $50 as well as 2 points on the offender’s driving record.
The Senate Public Safety Committee substitute to HB 23 makes violation of its provisions a flat $150 fine. It changes the point accumulation on the license to 1 point from 2. And, finally, it removes the automatic suspension of the license if the driver is involved in an accident.
- - Authored By: Rep. Matt Ramsey of the 72nd
- - House Committee: Motor Vehicles
- - A motion to agree represents final passage of this bill.











