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Texting While Driving Now Primary Offense

By: Pat Hritz
Updated: September 18, 2012
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Today is the day, Pennsylvania joins 31 other states in a law banning texting while driving.

    The law gives police the authority to pull over and cite a driver if they see them behind the wheel texting.

    It's now a primary offense and violations can carry fines up to $50 plus court costs.

    Corporal Anthony Chimera from the Millcreek Police Department tells us second and third offenses carry the same fine of $50.

    This law doesn't include talking on a handheld device.

    Chimera says that enacting the law is a good idea based on the numbers.

    Statistics show that you are 23 more times likely to get into a crash if you text while driving.

    49% of drivers with cell phones under the age of 35 send or receive text messages while driving.

    Chimera admits it will be a tricky law to enforce.

Chimera says texting while driving goes hand in hand with driving behavior, so if officers can't exactly see a mobile device but notice dangerous driving, you can be pulled over and later be found to have been texting while driving.

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