Illinois Phones & Distracted Driving

Under Illinois law (sometimes called "Daniel's Law"), using a handheld phone while driving is:

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Verified against 625 ILCS 5/12-610.2
A

Legal for adults in most areas.

Illinois has a statewide handheld ban.

B

Prohibited statewide — hands-free technology required.

Correct answer

C

Only prohibited in Chicago.

The ban applies statewide, not just Chicago.

D

Only prohibited for commercial drivers.

The ban covers all drivers.

Detailed Explanation

Illinois's statewide handheld phone ban (625 ILCS 5/12-610.2) prohibits drivers from using a handheld device while operating a vehicle on any public road. Hands-free tech (Bluetooth, speakerphone, mounted devices) is required. Emergency calls are exempt. Fines start at $75 for a first offense.

Source: 625 ILCS 5/12-610.2

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