Kettering Bans Texting While Driving
As reported by WDTN, the city of Kettering has banned texting while driving. The city council passed an ordinance Tuesday making it illegal to write, read or send a text message while driving. According to the ordinance you would still be able to talk on your phone and use you GPS system. The ban will take effect in January and cases will be heard in the Kettering Municipal Court.
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