On July 1, 2018, Georgia’s new distracted driving law went into effect. The new law is officially called the “Hands-Free Georgia Act” and it includes important new provisions relating to the use of “wireless telecommunications devices”[i] while driving a motor vehicle in Georgia. The Act seeks to curb the use of cell phones while driving by requiring the use of blue tooth or hands-free calling. As summarized in our article from last month, the long and short of it is that you are not allowed to hold your phone while driving. Many people may be curious to know how the… Read more