In Illinois, the use of hands-free devices while driving is:
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Allowed for drivers 21 and older.
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Allowed for drivers ages 19 and older.
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Only allowed for texting.
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Not allowed.
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Explanation
In Illinois, the use of hands-free devices while driving is allowed for drivers aged 19 and older. However, for drivers under 19 years of age, any wireless/cellphone use, including a hands-free device, is prohibited while driving, except in the case of an emergency. Using hands-free technology such as a headset or voice-activated controls can still be a distraction while driving and can be dangerous.
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