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Can you text and drive in Hawaii?

Hawaii's law prohibits the use of mobile electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle, making it illegal for drivers to text or engage in other hand-held uses of mobile electronic devices such as cell phones, mp3 players, personal digital assistants, and navigation devices.



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Hawaii's law prohibits the use of mobile electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle, making it illegal for drivers to text or engage in other hand-held uses of mobile electronic devices such as cell phones, mp3 players, personal digital assistants, and navigation devices.

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There is no prohibition on headsets in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Deleware, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, ...

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Hawaii currently prohibits any driver from using a mobile device or electronic device unless the sole purpose is to make a 911 call.

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Blue Zones Project – North Hawaii includes Honokaa/Pauilo, Laupahoehoe, Kohala, Waikoloa, and Waimea on the Big Island.

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Unlike most places in the mainland United States, police officers in Hawaii drive their own personal vehicles for patrol duties rather than driving standard police cruiser vehicles provided by the department.

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