[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] Virginia HB181
Leon S.Ciereszko III
n4tcw at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 7 17:13:30 EST 2018
Sounds like current distracted driving laws would be sufficient then....
Lee N4TCW
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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2018 12:57 PM
To: k3wry--- via AlexandriaRadioClub; ki4d at arrl.net; k3wry at aol.com
Subject: Re: [Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] Virginia HB181
If I have this right, the bill isn't necessarily outlawing use of your
cellphone or radio, but the onus is on you to drive without being distracted
from the activity.
Rich, KA4GFY
> On March 7, 2018 at 1:23 PM k3wry--- via AlexandriaRadioClub
<alexandriaradioclub at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
>
> We have been watching and meeting with committee members. It was agreed to
let certain wording to go forward. The reason behind this is the General
Assembly is determined to get some kind of biil out with reference to
distracted drivers.
> The wording is such that an officer must actually witness distracted
driving in progress. The distraction could while texting, talking on a
phone, eating a burger, drinking a soda, or possibly using a microphone
regardless of delivery driver, contractor or ham operator.
> The bill wording is not perfect, but if we pushed to include the words
Amateur Radio exception, the committee would have been overwhelmed with
lobbyist for construction companies, delivery services, etc.ccc which would
have created a bigger problem and could have hurt ham radio more than
helped.
>
> Best Regards, 73's
>
> Dr Joe Palsa
> ARRL Virginia Section Manager
> State Government Liaison
> K3WRY at ARRL.ORG.
> 804-350-2665
>
> In a message dated 3/7/2018 11:16:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
ka4gfy at cox.net writes:
>
>
> I have been watching this one.
> It was stuck in committee for quite some time. The one saving grace is
this year's General Assembly session is over on Saturday. Thank goodness!
> Rich
> On March 7, 2018 at 9:48 AM KI4D <ki4d at arrl.net> wrote:
> Rich - thanks for being so alert. This bill looks worse than the
> original SB74. Looks like we have work to do. I am wondering if Dr.
> Joe Palsa, K3WRY, Virginia Section Manager, knows about this one.
> Don, KI4D
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> From: alexandriaradioclub-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:alexandriaradioclub-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
> KA4GFY
> Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 9:14 AM
> To: Alexandria Radio Club
> Subject: [Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] News Reporting at its "Best"
> I spotted a news article on WTOP's website this morning while riding
> the train to work concerning using "Handheld Personal Communications
Devices"
> while driving.
> I thought this monster had been put to bed this session.
> So, I did some digging on the VA General Assembly's website on the
> bills related to to "Handheld Personal Communications Devices" while
driving.
> The text in the news article obviously had not been updated since the
> original SB74, because article mentions exempting CB operators. Huh??
> The ONLY bill I saw that is still active that talks about handheld
> communications devices is HB181. If you read the text of the bill, it
> spends more time time talking about work zones and most importantly,
> if use of the communications device diverts attention from the
> operation of the vehicle, its a traffic infraction. It also talks
> about "certain" vehicles, but in true politician form, does not define
> "certain vehicles." It DOES say something about using a handheld radio
> - based device while participating in a disaster relief situation, but
> NOTHING about exempting CB operators.
> HB181 has passed the Senate and is headed back to the House.
> And the news media wonders why nobody believes anything they say? They
> need to get their facts straight before publishing.
> 73,
> Rich, KA4GFY
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