Add Pennsylvania to the list of states that have banned texting behind the wheel. Gov. Tom Corbett this week signed a bill, which mandates the following:
• Drivers may not use any interactive wireless communications device to send, read or write a text-based communication while the vehicle is in motion. A text-based communication can be a text, instant message, e-mail or other written communication.
• Texting is a primary offense, meaning you can be pulled over and ticketed up to $50 for this infraction alone. Violations will not result in the accumulation of points on the driver’s record, and the cell phone cannot be confiscated.
• Dialing a phone number and talking on the phone is a secondary offense (exception made for calling 911).









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