Thursday, October 31, 2013

Getting caught texting and driving has few financial consequenes

Texting while driving is now more dangerous than drinking and driving, but has fewer penalties . . . 
article here. 

From the article: it is a primary offense to text and drive, which means the cops can pull you over if they nab you doing it. But if you get caught, the fine is $100 for the first offense and $200 for the second.
And here’s the kicker: There are no points on your driving record.

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