Well we all saw this cell phone ban coming I think. With Canyon, TX recently approving a cell phone ban, it was only a matter of time before Amarillo decided to take a look at the matter.
So yesterday, we announced the news about the ban on cell phone use while driving that was passed by Canyon, TX. Today, more details are coming in that explain a little more about what will be happening to drivers caught using their cell phones while on the road.
It's about freaking time a city in the Texas Panhandle stepped up and did this! Now I'm not saying anything, but I totally knew that Canyon, TX would be the first city in the area to pass a ban on using devices while driving. Because the cops there have absolutely nothing to do but pull people over for going 1mph over the speed limit. I'm sure there is a meth-lab somewhere in Canyon, but that's
There's a huge increase in cell phone sales all over the world and Amarillo, TX is no exception. But with the increase in cell phones being purchased, means an increase in commuters driving and using their wireless devices at the same time. With that in mind, should Amarillo have more regulations for cell phone use behind the wheel?
We all saw this coming, and in a way, it's already here. There's cities in our country that have already banned cell phone use while driving. Even here in Amarillo, TX, if you are using your phone in a school zone, you will get pulled over and get a ticket. They take that stuff pretty seriously. Now, the National Transportation Safety Board is seeking a ban on cell phone and other electronic d
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