
The state Transportation Commission has approved rules for the new hands free cellphone law that could lead to violators losing their driver’s license. The D-O-T’s Kathleen Meradith-Ayers the new rules make a hands-free violation impact your driving record.
“Under the new law, a conviction for violating the new hands-free law will count when we’re tallying up the number of moving violations on a person’s driving record to determine whether their license should be suspended,” she says.
Meradith-Ayers says they step in when you get too many violations. Your license can be suspended for 90 days after you reach the three moving violations.

