RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is trying to revive an effort to ban motorists from holding cellphones while driving.
Northam announced Tuesday he's adding a proposed amendment to legislation that would bar drivers from holding a cellphone while driving in a highway work zone. The governor's amendment would broaden the ban to all roads in Virginia.
Lawmakers in the House and Senate both passed a version of a "hands-free driving" bill earlier this year but could not agree on compromise language in a final product.
The legislature will return April 3 to take up Northam's vetoes and amendments. State law already makes it illegal to text or email on a cellphone while driving.