LANSING, Mich. (Great Lakes News) – The Michigan House says tweeting while driving is a no-no.

Using a cell phone to post to social media, send emails, or film videos while driving would be banned in Michigan under bills passed by the state House on Tuesday.

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The bills still allows for using GPS, selecting a phone number, making emergency calls and hands-free activities.

A first offense would bring a $100 fine or 16 hours of community service.

Texting while driving is already illegal in Michigan.