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Distracted driver law in effect

Arizona’s Distracted Driver Law

The Distracted Driver law went into effect one second past midnight on December 31.  This is a state-wide law that is subject to enforcement immediately.  

It will be against the law, while driving to:

  1. Hold or support a device with your body.
  2. Read, write or send a message via any portable communication device.
  3. Scroll through social media, watch videos, record videos, or any other use of the device that causes a distraction and requires use of your body.

You will be allowed to:

  1. Engage and disengage a function on the device such as GPS route to start and answer or ending a call.
  2. Talk on the portable wireless communication device with an earpiece, headphone device, or device worn on the wrist to conduct a voice-based communication.
  3. Use a device for navigation of the vehicle.
  4. Use a device in an emergency situation to summon help or report crime.

A person who violates this law is subject to the following civil penalty:

  1. First violation: $75-149 fine, plus court fees.
  2. Second or subsequent violation: $150-$250 fine, plus court fees.

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