What You Need to Know About Texting While Driving ban in Texas

1 in 5 crashes involves driver distraction, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. A statewide ban took affect Friday Sept 1st; 

  • The law targets people who are reading, writing or sending a text message while driving – If you absolutely have to text find a safe place to pull off the road.
  • Law enforcement are watching for drivers who are distracted, and/or swerving which may indicate texting while driving.
  • If a driver is stopped at a red light, it’s not a violation to look at your phone that’s not “operating a vehicle” — when the light turns green. “If an officer sees the vehicle moving that’s texting and driving, and an officer can pull over the driver.
  • Cellphones can be used for GPS navigation and music
  • What can you do?:  Try hands-free technology, there is Bluetooth or apps available for you to speak message you want sent.
  • Exception:  Use / call to report illegal activity or a ‘car accident’ emergency or medical emergency.
  • Violation costs:  $99 for the first offense; penalties could be as much as $200 for repeat offenders.

Source:  CW 33

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