(AP) - Two bills targeting cell phone use while driving have been introduced in the Nevada Senate.
SB140 would prohibit the use of a cell phone or other handheld wireless device while driving.
The bill carries penalties starting at $250 for a first offense, which would increase to $1,000 and suspension of a driver's license for a third offense.
Hands-free devices would still be allowable.
Another bill also introduced Thursday targets teenagers and would prevent anyone under 18 from texting or using a cell phone while driving.
The measures were referred to the Senate Transportation Committee.
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