Enforcing is going to be a nightmare. Assuming it's just banned for the driver to *hold* a cellphone - not to *use* a cellphone.
Smarter would be to end cell signals when the device is moving.
But it's a start.
In Virginia they can cite you for having a vehicle with expired plates
in your driveway.I thought that was considered Private Property.
Derelict vehicle laws, don't park on grass, must have gravel or pavement. Depends on cities here, but some states as you have said, must be tagged no matter. My 64 Valiant on stands is tagged in the garage, Jag is not but hid, 1 in garage, the other in storage unit, everything else is running and tagged, but my neighbor gets by with 2 trucks out of date tags, 1 hidden behind fence no tags, and a Scout just bought with 10 yr old outdated tags.
That would block passengers from phone calls as well.This seems the most sensible solution to me. Other than emergency services, who really has business so vital that they can't pull over to talk if they need to?