Honolulu bans use of smartphones at crosswalks
Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 8:38AM
Nicole Batac in Breaking news, Honolulu, Law, Mobile, News, Press release, Public service, smartphone

If you find yourself in Honolulu any time soon, make sure to not text while you cross the street. The Hawaiian city just passed a law that will fine people who are using their phone while crossing the street. Starting October 25th, Hawaiian authorities can fine first time offenders for looking at devices (even laptops and digital cameras) between US$15 and $35. It can go as high as US$99, depending on whether you’re a repeat offender. The only exemption is if you’re calling emergency services while crossing.

The Distracted Walking Law is important for the city. According to Mayor Kirk Caldwell, the city has more crosswalk impacts than “almost any other city” in the US.

Source: Engadget

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