Sweet! Another law for someone else to enforce!
-Sent from my couch
-Sent from my couch
Yep. If treated like "texting" auto accidents, it's any non-voice data transfer in progress at the time, which pretty much means an officer just has to claim to have seen you "texting" to get cause for a traffic stop, and the only way you can get out of it is if your phone was physically turned off and are willing to go through the hassle of getting detailed connection logs from your carrier.
Most people will pay the $250 fine and likely 30-50% insurance premium increase (the expensive part the sheep forget about).
I get in my truck or cars and phone goes right on Bluetooth.
Yepp. Ok, I transferred data. I dont and havent ever texted while driving but yes I do transfer data I suppose. What is the exact offense or limits of the offense? Texting while driving and/or transferring of data while driving, or just texting while driving? What about On Star? Isnt that transferring data? And GPS? If texting while driving is the only offense then my phone connected to Bluetooth for purposes of handsfree playing of music or handsfree voice texting and talking vs manual texting is not illegal? But as someone said most will just say F it and pay tickets, if theyre caught.Still would be transferring data.
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