House Bill 2263 would ban using handheld cell phones while driving through active school and construction zones. The Oklahoma House approved Representative Nicole Miller’s bill this week.
“Distracted driving is a serious issue, and this bill is a straightforward, common-sense step to keep drivers’ focus where it belongs: on the road,” Miller said. “You can still take a call using hands-free technology but putting the phone down in these critical areas will help save lives. It’s a small change that makes a significant difference.”
HB 2263 allows a driver to use hands free services. Violators will see the same penalties as those who are caught driving and texting.
The measure moves over to the Oklahoma Senate.


