California Senate Bill 1613
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About DrivingLaws.org

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Question: What is the purpose of this website?

Answer: The purpose of this website is to provide and track information regarding hands-free and distracted driver laws across the United States.

Question: Why does the SB1613.com link I clicked on bring me to DrivingLaws.org?

Answer: SB1613.com has changed its name to something a little more memorable called DrivingLaws.org, however the old name SB1613.com still works and our content is exactly the same.

Question: What does SB1613 stand for?

Answer: SB1613 is the acronym for Senate Bill 1613, the California Hands-Free law going into effect on July 1st, 2008.

Question: Is this website affiliated with a government agency?

Answer: No, this website is not affiliated with a government agency, however, we do use information gathered from various Government websites across the United States.

Question: Where do your get the information that you provide on your website?

Answer: We get our information from a variety of different sources. At times, we drill down into state legislative databases or, in the case of local government legislation we use the city websites to gather information on legislation. Our main resources for the information provided on this website come from the two websites listed below.

The National Conference of State Legislature's online tracking database

The Governors Highway Safety Association

Question: Is this website affiliated with a political organization?

Answer: Currently we are not affiliated with a political organization, however we do support legislation that limits or completely bans the use of mobile phones and other electronic devices during the operation a motor vehicle.

Question: How can I be sure the information provide on SB1613.com is accurate?

Answer: Our goal is to provide accurate and timely information regarding hands-free legislation in the United States. Many of our pages have Links back to the Government websites that have instituted these laws. We encourage all of our visitors to visit these links and to contact their local officials for a "reality check".

Question: If I find information that I believe is not accurate, can I contact you.

Answer: Yes! Please let us know if you believe our information is wrong, contact us at SB1613.com

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