Jan. 9, 2025

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Law enforcement begins for Siddens-Bening Hands-Free Law 

The secondary law prohibits Missourians from holding a phone while driving

Enforcement has officially begun for the Siddens-Bening Hands-Free Law, which prohibits people from holding their phones while driving. The law went into effect in the summer of 2023, but started with an educational awareness campaign.


As of Jan. 1, law enforcement officers can now issue tickets to drivers on their phones. The law does not prevent the use of hands-free devices such as Bluetooth or Apple Car Play.


The Siddens-Bening law is under secondary enforcement, which means if a driver is pulled over for another offense, such as speeding or reckless driving, they can be ticketed for being on their phone as well. Since the law went into effect, there has been a 5% reduction in deaths from distracted driving, saving an estimated five lives.


The law is named after Randall Siddens and Michael Bening, who both were killed in deadly crashes as a result of distracted drivers. Since those avoidable tragedies, their loved ones have advocated for safer driving habits and stronger law enforcement, which ultimately led to the passing of this law by the General Assembly in 2023.


You can learn more about the newly enforced hands-free law at SaveMOLives.

Help MoDOT "Put the Brakes on Human Trafficking"

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Since 2018, MoDOT has pledged to provide specialized training to employees on how to identify common indicators of human trafficking and what to do when trafficking is suspected in Missouri. For warning signs, important phone numbers and more, visit the National Human Trafficking Hotline.

Participate in the 2025 No MOre Trash! can contest

MoDOT is asking Missouri students in grades K-12 to participate in the 2025 “Yes You CAN Make Missouri Litter-Free” trash-can-decorating contest. Schools or home school programs may submit one entry in each category by March 14 and will be judged on creativity and effective use of the theme and logo. Monetary prizes are available for the winning schools.

Prequalified teams for third I-70 project announced

Statements of Qualifications have been received from five teams interested in the contract to design and construct the third project of MoDOT’s statewide Improve I-70 Program. Improve I-70: Blue Springs to Odessa will add a third lane in each direction on I-70 from Blue Springs to Odessa. The project also includes interchange improvements at MO 131 in Odessa. 

Traveler Information Map is a winter weather guide

As the state recovers from the first major weather event of the season, MoDOT wants to remind everyone how important the Traveler Information Map is when planning a travel route, especially during bad weather. Road conditions are available 24/7 on the Traveler Information Map on desktop and mobile devices. MoDOT also shares updates on Facebook and X.

Statewide fatality totals reported by the Missouri State Highway Patrol

as of Dec. 31, 2024

Take the BUPD challenge


When you get into any vehicle,

buckle up your seat belt.

If you are in the driver's seat,

put your cellphone down.

Join the 56,418 people who have

taken the pledge so far.

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