

Campbell says that currently, citations can only be issued if the driver admits to those specific actions. In the Security section, click the One-Time Passcode Authentication toggle to disable it.

In the navigation menu, click Advanced then Security. However, he also said a change like this would be helpful to his deputies, because the distracted driving laws in the state do not account for actions like video calls. Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an account owner or admin. Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell says he has seen distracted driving remain consistent over the years, despite the laws that Illinois has passed. “Drivers who Zoom, watch videos or are otherwise engaged in distracted driving aren’t just annoying but pose a serious threat to other drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, first responders and construction workers.” Marcus Evans (D-Chicago), the House sponsor of the legislation, said. “Illinois has been a leader in cracking down on distracted driving, but we need to remain vigilant and continue to refine our laws as new technologies emerge,” Rep.

The National Safety Council estimated eight people in the U.S.
