Drivers are permitted to wear a headset while driving.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
In Illinois, drivers are prohibited from using headsets while driving. Headsets, defined as any device other than a hearing aid that allows a person to hear or receive electronic communications, are not permitted. However, the use of a single-sided headset or earpiece with a wireless or cellphone device is allowed.
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