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Cell phone use is prohibited (handheld and hands-free) for drivers under the age of 19 who hold a learners permit or intermediate license. Texting is illegal for all drivers. It is illegal to use a cell phone while driving in a school zone or in a highway construction zone. There is a handheld ban for all drivers.
Drivers under 18 are banned from using mobile phones, while text messaging is illegal for any driver. There are no restrictions on handheld cell use for drivers 18 and over. Those with a Restricted or Intermediate license may not use a mobile phone at all.
From 1 March 2020 mobile phone detection cameras will be enforcing illegal use of mobile phones while driving or riding. The penalty for offending drivers is five demerit points and a $344 fine ($457 in a school zone). The penalty increases to 10 demerit points during double-demerit periods.
It's illegal in Arizona to talk or text on a cellphone while driving unless the cellphone is in a hands-free mode. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill April 22 that enacted a statewide ban on handheld cellphone use while driving.
The total for a first violation will likely exceed $150, and a second or subsequent offense can cost over $250. A violation of the handheld cellphone ban currently does not count as a point on your driving record. (California uses a “point system” for moving violations.
1. Texting and driving is banned in most states. Of these states and territories, all but five have primary enforcement laws banning texting while driving. That means police officers do not need an additional reason to pull you over and give you a ticket.
Fines and Points The total for a first violation will likely exceed $150, and a second or subsequent offense can cost over $250. A violation of the handheld cellphone ban currently does not count as a point on your driving record. (California uses a “point system” for moving violations.
In New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory, the laws are pretty similar. To put it simply, you can use a hands-free device if you're on your full license but not if you're still on your Ls or your PS.
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