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Put Your Phone Down While Driving; Texting Law Starts Monday

Airman Sadie Colbert
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U.S. Air Force

Put your phone down while you are driving to avoid getting a ticket in Florida.

Starting Monday, law enforcement officers can pull motorists over solely for texting while driving, thanks to a new law passed by the Florida Legislature. Before, texting while driving was not a primary offense, meaning officers had to have another reason to stop a motorist to cite them for texting and driving.

There will be a grace period as everyone adjusts to the new law. Anyone stopped between now and January will get a warning. Once actual fines are handed out it will cost $30 plus court costs for a first violation and $60 for a second violation.

AAA said in a news release that there were over 51,000 crashes involving distracted drivers in 2018.

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