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Driving and talking could cost you $167

By DHARM MAKWANA

Drivers should break out their Bluetooth headsets as the province prepares to ban cell-phone use when driving.

Solicitor General Kash Heed announced plans yesterday to outlaw drivers from using hand-held cellular phones, text messaging and portable electronic devices such as BlackBerry handsets.

Should the bill pass in Legislature, a new fine will ding drivers caught making a call $167.

Anyone who gets busted for texts or e-mails will receive an additional three penalty points.

It comes into effect Feb. 1, 2010.

New drivers in the Graduated Licensing Program (GLP) will be forbidden from operating hands-free phones.

Any GLP driver will face a fine and three penalty points will be added to their driving record.

Government plans to roll out an awareness campaign in the coming months.

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