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Opinion: Kentucky needs a Hands Free state law

By James Roberts

This is a picture (below) of a sign that I had taken at a Tennessee welcome center some time back. This is what the State of Kentucky needs desperately to try to curb the excessive use of electronic devices while driving. I sent this to Senator Max Wise and we conversed several times via email on this matter. Supposedly the Kentucky State Highway Department was looking into the possibility of working with the Kentucky Legislature to address this problem.

I haven't heard about anything being done about this. Maybe with enough people contact our lawmakers we can all together get something finally done. The contact info is: Max.Wise@lrc.ky.gov.

Just trying to help, --James




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2024-03-13 - Tennessee - Photo by James Roberts.
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