460.01   DISTRACTED DRIVING.
   (a)   A person commits distracted driving if, while operating a motor vehicle, that person commits a moving violation while dividing his or her attention from the safe operation of the vehicle by some action of the operator within the vehicle (divided attention).
   (b)   It shall be a rebuttable presumption that the causes of divided attention as referenced above shall include, but not be limited to: attending to personal hygiene, eating or drinking, reading, use of a cellular telephone or computer, physically attending to a passenger or pet, or observation of a video display.
   (c)   As used in this section, the term motor vehicle shall be defined as found in Section 33 of Act 300 of the Michigan Vehicle Code, as amended, and shall include every vehicle contained in that Act that in its definition is termed a motor vehicle.
(Ord. 362. Passed 3-27-06.)