Hands-free law leads to thousands of warnings in first two months
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DES MOINES, Iowa – As of July 1, a new regulation is in place banning the use of cell phones and electronic devices while operating a vehicle.

This hands-free law is designed to minimize distractions and ensure drivers in Iowa concentrate on the road. Motorists are prohibited from using electronic devices to browse, read texts, watch videos, make calls, or input addresses into a GPS while driving. Holding a phone is also not permitted. However, drivers are allowed to utilize voice commands for making calls and requesting directions.

The Iowa State Patrol has now disclosed the number of warnings issued since this law’s implementation. Across the state, 4,569 warnings were given by state and local authorities for using phones while driving between July 1 and August 31, with officials noting that this is just a fraction of the ongoing violations.

“That number represents only a small fraction of those who continue to engage in texting while driving and misuse phones. It’s crucial for us to educate drivers and everyone on the roads about safe driving practices,” explained Sergeant Alex Dinkla from the Iowa State Patrol.

Breaking down the numbers, the Iowa State Patrol says they issued around 2,600 warnings in July and 2,000 warnings in August.

There is some positive news from the Iowa Department of Transportation, showing a 13.5 percent reduction in traffic deaths compared to the same period last year. Dinkla expresses optimism about maintaining this trend, stating, “The significant drop in fatalities over the past year is noteworthy. We’ll continue tracking this throughout the year, hoping for continued success and noting the role the new law might play in decreasing fatalities.”

Currently, Iowans are receiving warnings for cell phone use behind the wheel, but starting Jan. 1, 2026, that’s going to change.

“Fines will be imposed along with additional penalties if you choose to drive recklessly, resulting in a crash or causing injury or death. This law imposes stricter penalties,” Dinkla noted.

Drivers in Iowa will be fined $100 for violating the hands-free law. Drivers who cause serious injury while violating the hands-free law could face a $500 fine and possible suspension of their driver’s license.

To learn more and find ways to make your vehicle hands-free compliant, click here.

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