New Laws Go Into Effect Today In Illinois

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CHICAGO  – Starting today, Illinois caught using cell phones while driving will face harsher penalties under a new.

Instead of just a warning ticket, violators will also face fines of $75 for a first offense, $100 for the second, $125 for the third and $150 for future offenses.

Violators will also face fines: $75 for a first offense, $100 for the second, $125 for the third and $150 for future offenses.

Those convicted of three moving violations in a year could also have their license suspended.

There are exemptions for law enforcement officers performing official duties, a driver reporting an emergency or a motorist using hands-free mode.

The Chicago Tribune reports that last year Illinois State Police issued over 15,000 citations for distracted driving.