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The Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 4:18 pm
PIERRE -- Legislation to prohibit texting while driving has hit a dead end in the South Dakota Legislature.
The bill's sponsors fell four votes short of getting it passed in the House on Wednesday.
Supporters argued that texting drivers pose a danger to other motorists if they're distracted.
Opponents argued the bill would impede on personal rights and amounts to government interference. They say drivers face other distractions.
The bill would not have applied to talking on a cell phone but only to sending and receiving text messages.
The Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 4:18 pm
PIERRE -- Legislation to prohibit texting while driving has hit a dead end in the South Dakota Legislature.
The bill's sponsors fell four votes short of getting it passed in the House on Wednesday.
Supporters argued that texting drivers pose a danger to other motorists if they're distracted.
Opponents argued the bill would impede on personal rights and amounts to government interference. They say drivers face other distractions.
The bill would not have applied to talking on a cell phone but only to sending and receiving text messages.