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Updated at 3:22 p.m., Monday, March 24, 2008

Proposed ban on texting, e-mailing while driving dies

Associated Press

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SB2366: http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov

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A measure that would have banned text messaging and e-mailing while driving has died at the state Capitol.

Senators had approved the proposal, but the House Transportation Committee did not hold a hearing on it by a Thursday deadline.

Text messaging takes drivers' hands off their steering wheels while they type on their cell phones.

The bill sites a 2007 survey commissioned by mobile messaging service Pinger, Inc., and conducted by Harris Interactive that shows nine out of 10 Americans believe sending text messages or e-mails while driving is distracting, dangerous and should be prohibited.

The failed legislation would only have provided for punishment in the event of an accident.