
Texting while driving laws
Texting while driving laws are regulations designed to prevent drivers from using their mobile devices to send or receive texts while operating a vehicle. These laws vary by state or country but generally prohibit the use of handheld devices for texting, calling, and other activities that require manual operation or visual attention away from the road. Violating these laws can result in fines, points on a driver’s license, or even more severe penalties if accidents occur. The primary goal is to reduce distractions and enhance road safety for all users.