Drivers in Illinois may not wear a headset while driving.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Illinois law prohibits the use of any device that allows a person to hear or receive electronic communications while driving, except for a single-sided headset or earpiece used with a wireless/cellphone device. This means that using both ears to listen to music or talk on the phone is not allowed, as it can be a distraction and reduce a driver's awareness of their surroundings.
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