Legal Question in Traffic Law in Florida
driving with cell phone
Did a new law in Florida just pass about not using cell phones while driving?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: driving with cell phone
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No, although it might be a good idea.
Keep in mind that an individual city or county has the right to pass a muncipal ordinance and that might have happened but nothing was passed by the state legislature.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: driving with cell phone
I agree with Mr. Jay's response, and further add that although there may not be a law specific to cellular phones, drivers owe a duty to be attentive to their driving and the conditions, thus, liability and tickets can be issued if one is careless or reckless while driving, even if that carelessness is a result of telephone operations.
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