February 4, 2022
The law in New York state does NOT allow you to use a handheld mobile phone while driving. If you use a handheld mobile phone while you drive, except to call 911 or to contact medical, fire or police personnel about an emergency, you can receive a traffic ticket and pay a maximum fine of $100 plus mandatory surcharges and fees of up to $85. For offenses committed October 5, 2011, and beyond, this violation also carries three driver violation points. You may talk on the cellphone using a hands-free device.
Questions? Visit the NYS Government’s website on distracted driving, talking and texting or contact our firm, and we’ll be glad to explain the law to you in detail.
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