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Cell Phone Ticket

Driving and using any electronic device is prohibited by the Traffic Safety Act. If you have received a ticket for using a cell phone or other electronic device while driving, you could be facing a fine of $300 and 3 demerit points. The courts deem this as distracted driving, and penalties are often designed to deter drivers from using devices.

Exceptions To Know

Hands free – anyone who is in control of a motor vehicle is allowed to use a cell phone hands free.


Earphones
– using earphones or headphones in a hand free manner is also permitted. However, the driver must be able to clearly hear what is happening on the road.


Emergency calls
– calling 911 is permitted, often it is recommended that anybody who calls an emergency number to pull over and do so.


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If you have been issued a cell phone ticket, you have options. Our team may be able to reduce or get the ticket withdrawn altogether.
Call us anytime at 825-760-4357 for your free quote.