Text of the bill is available here.
Proposed fine is $172, but if your distracted driving leads to a collision or something more serious than a bit of weaving you can also get hit with the existing careless driving offence, which has a fine of $403 and 6 demerit points.
Unfortunately my proposed solution of sentencing offenders to 10 years in Fort McMurray separating the oil from the sands by hand was met with some stiff opposition. Also, some of the executives of the youth wing of the party are adamantly opposed to it, questioning its purpose, but the Transportation Minister said it's so they "get home safe."Highlights:
- Restricts drivers from holding/using hand-held/portable communication/entertainment devices such as cell phones, laptops or MP3 players while driving;
- Restricts drivers from reading, writing or attending to personal hygiene or grooming while driving;
- Allows enforcement officers, at their discretion, to charge distracted drivers;
- Complements the current driving without due care and attention legislation;
- Applies to all vehicles as defined by the Traffic Safety Act.

The main purpose in making this legislation while we already have preexisting legislation that bans it is because careless driving is a pretty stiff fine and it is hard to make it stick already. Reserving it for more serious cases is a good move IMO and this smaller offence (which is in line with other minor offences in Alberta, in terms of fine) will be easier to charge and convict with.
We already have a bit of a patchwork of similar legislation across the province already, such as in neighbouring Sherwood Park/Strathcona County where you cannot use any hand-held devices (mostly cellphones). This will make it a uniform law across the province, similar to what was done with smoking laws (some places let you smoke anywhere, some only in bars, some not in public spaces, etc).
What do you think? Is there similar legislation in your local areas?