Long Island bans use of hand-held cellphones while driving

HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. -- Drive now. Talk later.

Suffolk County, home to the Hamptons and other playgrounds of the wealthy, has banned drivers from using hand-held phones.

"We are targeting a careless driving habit that didn't exist 10 years ago," County Executive Robert Gaffney said Thursday.

After Jan. 1, violators will be fined $150. Emergency calls are exempt.

The county is believed to be the first in the nation to enact such a law, though there are similar local ordinances in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Brooklyn, Ohio, enacted the nation's first such law last March.

A 1997 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that motorists are three to six times more likely to have an accident while talking on a cell phone.

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