"I thought it would be a simple bill," the freshman Democrat from Fairfield said Tuesday before the House voted 66-33 to approve a text ban compromise. "I've gotten a firsthand lesson in the intricacies of the legislative process. It's been a wonderful experience for a freshman."
What it all amounts to is that they've banned texting except in certain circumstances. The law will allow texting under the following circumstances:
- Drivers engaged in public safety duties.
- Health care professional in the course of an emergency situation.
- Truck drivers receiving digital dispatch messages.
- A driver receiving safety-related information such as emergency, traffic or weather alerts.
Rep. Greg Forristall doesn't agree. In an article in the Quad-City Times, his position is that "a truck driven by someone distracted by a digital dispatch message is probably more of a danger than a Mini Cooper driven by a text-messaging driver."
The biggest issue with the law is not the exceptions, but the penalties. For the first year, law enforcement will be able to give only warning tickets if they feel texting is causing a driver to behave erratically. Then, violators will face only a $30 fine, which is hardly a deterrant. If they cause an accident resulting in serious injury or death, they could face a "$1,000 fine and 180 day license suspension."
Does the penalty fit the crime? 180 day license suspension after seriously injuring or killing another person because you were texting to a friend? Come on, Iowa. Time to get tough.

My family are from Iowa, my step dad was in charge of transportation for one of the biggest trucking outfits in the state. I can see how Iowans would work this to exclude those guys. Ha! I am not surprised. Most of the roads in Iowa are 2 lane!!!!!! Half the year they are covered in snow!!!! Throw in the texting and you got your self a hat trick!.
ReplyDeleteMy brother called me the other day with a great idea, make the trucks in Iowa put a scoop on them so the trucks will stop killing people and at least throw them off the road. Another 24 year old fresh college graduate, coming home for a weekend, boom! Gone.
Anyways, I love Iowa, but nobody tells Iowa what to do, that is why I don't live there I guess.
I guess that old Music Man movie was write about how stubborn those Iowans are! Well, at least they're making steps in the right direction.
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