Contractors Should 'Refrain' from 'Txts'

<em>The Federal Register</em> is out with an <a href="http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-24203.pdf">executive order</a>, first announced last week, that prohibits federal employees from text messaging while driving. It pressures companies with government business to "refrain" from distracted driving, too.

The Federal Register is out with an executive order, first announced last week, that prohibits federal employees from text messaging while driving. It pressures companies with government business to "refrain" from distracted driving, too.

Agencies "shall encourage contractors, subcontractors, and recipients and subrecipients to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging while driving company-owned or -rented vehicles or [government vehicles], or while driving [privately-owned vehicles] when on official government business or when performing any work for or on behalf of the government," the order states.

Meanwhile, all federal employees "shall not engage in" texting while driving government cars or privately-owned cars during work hours, as well as when using government-owned devices in any car, at any time.

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