BASKING RIDGE, NJ � Today, legislation was introduced in the U.S. Senate that would effectively ban texting and e-mailing while driving. The proposed legislation, called the ALERT Act, was introduced by U.S. Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), and Kay Hagan (D-NC).
Verizon Wireless vice president and general counsel Steven E. Zipperstein made the following statement:
�We support federal legislation to ban texting and e-mailing while driving. This approach is a logical extension of our previous breaks with other wireless companies to support state-wide legislation banning texting and e-mailing while driving. We applaud Senator Schumer and the Senate sponsors for their leadership.�
Verizon Wireless broke from the rest of its competitors in the U.S. wireless industry by supporting state-wide hands-free driving laws as early as 2000. Since then, Verizon Wireless has been the only wireless company supporting bans on texting and e-mailing while driving.
For more information on Verizon Wireless� responsible driving practices, please visit http://aboutus.vzw.com/wirelessissues/driving.html.
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