[Adopted 9-22-2009 by L.L. No. 5-2009]
A. 
Text messaging while driving is a growing problem on our roadways. This activity by its very nature involves the driver taking hands off the wheel and eyes off the road and is a clear distraction that leads to accidents and fatalities. Often it is the younger, less- experienced driver who texts while underway. Until such time as the New York State Legislature passes a similar law, the City of North Tonawanda needs to address this problem with a local law.
B. 
Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
HANDS FREE
The manner in which a wireless handset is operated for the purpose of composing, reading or sending text messages, by using an internal feature or function, or through an attachment or addition, including, but not limited to, an earpiece, headset, remote microphone or short-range wireless connection, thereby allowing the user to operate said device without the use of the hands.
INOPERABILITY
Any motor vehicle that is incapable of being operated or being operated in a safe and prudent manner due to mechanical failure, including, but not limited to, engine overheating or tire failure.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicle that is self-propelled by a motor, including, but not limited to, automobiles, trucks, vans, buses, construction vehicles, motorcycles, etc.
PERSON
Any natural person, corporation, unincorporated association, firm, partnership, joint venture, joint stock association or other entity or business organization of any kind.
STOPPED
Not in motion.
TEXT MESSAGE [ALSO REFERRED TO AS "SHORT MESSAGING SERVICE" (SMS)]
The process by which users send, read or receive messages on a wireless handset, including, but not limited to, text messages, instant messages, electronic or e-mail, in order to communicate with any person or device.
USE
To hold and operate a wireless handset in one's hand.
WIRELESS HANDSET
A portable electronic or computing device, including cellular telephones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) capable of transmitting data in the form of a text message.
C. 
Prohibition. No person shall use a wireless handset to compose, read or send text messages while operating a motor vehicle on any public street or public highway within the City of North Tonawanda.
D. 
Exceptions.
(1) 
Notwithstanding Subsection C above, this article shall not be construed to prohibit the use of wireless handset by:
(a) 
Any law enforcement, public safety or police officers, peace officers, emergency services officials, first aid, emergency medical technicians and personnel and fire safety officials in the course of their employment as such;
(b) 
A person using a wireless handset to contact any individual listed in Subsection D(1)(a); or
(c) 
A person using a wireless handset inside a motor vehicle while such motor vehicle is parked, standing or stopped and is removed from the flow of traffic, in accordance with applicable laws, rules or ordinances, or is stopped due to the inoperability of such motor vehicle.
(2) 
Notwithstanding Subsection C above, this article shall not be construed to prohibit a person operating a motor vehicle from utilizing a hands-free wireless set.
E. 
Penalties for offenses.
(1) 
A violation of Subsection C of this article shall constitute an offense and be punishable by a fine not to exceed $150 for each single violation. Each such violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
(2) 
This article shall be enforced by the City of North Tonawanda Police Department and may be enforced by any other law enforcement agency having jurisdiction.
F. 
Effect on other laws. This article shall be null and void on the day that the statewide New York legislation goes into effect, incorporating either the same or substantially similar provisions as are contained in this article, or in the event that a pertinent state or federal administrative agency issues and promulgates regulations preempting such action by the City of North Tonawanda. The New York State legislature may determine via resolution whether identical or substantially similar statewide legislation or preempting regulations have been enacted for the purposes of triggering the provisions of this section.