Drivers under age 19, are prohibited from any cellphone usage, including hands-free devices.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Using a cellphone while driving, even with hands-free technology, can cause distractions that take your focus away from the road and lead to accidents. In Illinois it is illegal for drivers under the age of 19 to use cellphones while operating a motor vehicle, including hands-free devices.
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