It is legal for anyone to talk on the phone if using a hands-free device while driving, unless you are under age 19.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
In Illinois, the law prohibits drivers under the age of 19 from using any wireless or cellphone device while driving, including hands-free devices, except in emergencies to contact law enforcement, healthcare providers, or emergency services.
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