The first of several public hearings began on Wednesday, at Martin Luther King Jr. Senior High School in Detroit. The next public meeting will be virtual, on Feb. 7.
Michigan House lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday over legislation to ban hands-on cell phone use while driving.It would apply to actions like making phone calls, using social media at a stoplight, or recording a video.
Michigan House lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday over legislation to ban hands-on cell phone use while driving. It would apply to actions like making phone calls, using social media at a stoplight, or recording a video.
Michigan lawmakers are renewing their effort to ban hands-on phone use while driving. Colin Jackson has more on a House committee hearing on the legislation.