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Virginia bans texting while driving on July 1st

It’s a secondary offense with only a maximum $50 civil penalty, though.

Here’s the complete law that will go into effect on July 1st.

§ 46.2-1078.1. Use of handheld personal communications devices in certain motor vehicles; exceptions; penalty.

A. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a moving motor vehicle on the highways in the Commonwealth while using any handheld personal communications device to:

1. Manually enter multiple letters or text in the device as a means of communicating with another person; or

2. Read any email or text message transmitted to the device or stored within the device, provided that this prohibition shall not apply to any name or number stored in the device nor to any caller identification information.

B. The provisions of this section shall not apply to:

1. The operator of any emergency vehicle;

2. An operator who is lawfully parked or stopped;

3. The use of factory-installed or aftermarket global positioning systems (GPS) or wireless communications devices used to transmit or receive data as part of a digital dispatch system; or

4. Any person using a handheld personal communications device to report an emergency.

C. No citation for a violation of this section shall be issued unless the officer issuing such citation has cause to stop or arrest the driver of such motor vehicle for the violation of some other provision of this Code or local ordinance relating to the operation, ownership, or maintenance of a motor vehicle or any criminal statute.

D. A violation of any provision of this section shall constitute a traffic infraction punishable, for a first offense, by a fine of $20 and, for a second or subsequent offense, by a fine of $50.

Since it’s a secondary offense and will be almost impossible to prove beyond a reasonable doubt in court, I’m betting that there will be very few of these civil penalties actually given out.

3 comments to Virginia bans texting while driving on July 1st

  • Pittsylvania Co. Resident

    Oh NO. What will I do.

    What if i get a text and I really need to read it. and Have to answer it. Pull over!

    Who is stupid enough to text and drive at the same time any way. That is to much time to take your eyes off the road any way.

  • Doug

    This is an unenforceable law. How in the world is a cop going to know you’re texting behind the wheel. If he stops you, all you have to say is you were dialing. Doesn’t the general assembly have better things to do like lower my health insurance?

  • P. Bateman

    Bahahaha, doesn’t say I can’t surf the web though.

    Lol. True story. One night I was on call and had to go in to work. While driving, I surfed the web to a support website, looked up a ticket number, wrote it down, looked up the support number, wrote it down, called support and worked on the ticket.

    Pulling over is for amateurs.

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