Does Oklahoma have a law regarding cell phone use while driving?

No. Oklahoma currently has no state law prohibiting or regulating the use of cellular telephones while operating a motor vehicle.

Currently, five states (California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Washington) plus the District of Columbia prohibit driving while talking on handheld cell phones.

Seventeen more states have restricted cell phone use for novice drivers, licensed drivers under the age of eighteen or those who have only a learner’s permit.

Four states (Alaska, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Washington) prohibit text messaging while driving.

Source: Governors Highway Safety Association.


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