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Utah Senate Approves, Tables Ban On Driver Cellphone Use

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Senate has voted for preliminary approval of a bill to ban hand-held cellphone use while driving.

The bill received majority support in the 19-8 vote but was tabled before final passage because the legislation would impact the budget. The bill is on hold until funding is found for the estimated $70,800 price tag due to increased court costs.

Several bill supporters spoke about friends or family members who were killed or injured by drivers distracted by phones. Hand-held cellphone use while driving has been illegal since 2007 in Utah, but only in conjunction with another offense.