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A statewide law that went into effect on January 1, 2014 makes it illegal to use an electronic communication device while driving. An “electronic communication device” means an electronic device; including but not limited to a wireless telephone, personal digital assistant, portable or mobile computer – but does not include a global positioning system or navigation system. Cell phones and electronic devices are permitted only if using a hands-free device or Bluetooth technology.Police - Driving Laws
The law is in addition to the existing statewide ban on electronic messaging. An “electronic message” is defined as a self-contained piece of digital communication transmitted between physical devices. This includes but is not limited to electronic mail, a text message, an instant message, a photograph, a video, or a command or request to access an Internet site. To learn more, view a press release from the -
Learn more about the Graduated Driver License Program in Illinois and view teen driver safety links via thePolice - Driving Laws
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No cars are allowed to park on the street between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. If you are having work done to your driveway or are having guests with more cars than your driveway can accommodate, please call our non-emergency number 847-945-8636. We will need to know what day the car will be parked and license plates of the cars that will be parked on the street overnight.Police - Driving Laws