Alyson Lowell lost her only child last month when a driver glanced down at his phone before striking her with his car. Now Lowell has joined the movement to pass a law that would mandate hands-free driving. In the midst of her grief, she is speaking out before the state's lawmakers in favor of a bill that would require drivers to use hands-free technology for their cell phones. This is the latest in a years long effort to pass a hands free bill, but this time advocates say it could happen, if the state’s lawmakers take up the bill by the end of the legislative session on July 31.

Guests:
Emily Stein, President of Safe Roads Alliance
Alyson Lowell, mother of Gabriella Lowell, who was killed by a driver looking at his cell phone