Texting While Driving Tickets

For many years, California has banned texting while driving. There are few states that do not have a similar ban and even the state of Florida plans to start banning texting while driving in October 2013. In California texting while driving is a primary offense, meaning the cop does not need any other reason to pull you over, texting is enough. If you get a texting while driving ticket you should expect a fine around $200 and although the California DMV will not assign a point to your driving record for this type of ticket, the DMV will list the violation on your driving record.  Too many violations listed on your driving record (whether they have points assigned to them or not) may be of concern to insurance companies jeopardizing good driving discounts, or to employers who require a clean driving record. –  blog submitted by staging-vadusuxe.kinsta.cloud, helping drivers contest and dismiss their traffic tickets. 

If you get cited for a red light photo ticket, contact us at www.staging-vadusuxe.kinsta.cloud or call us at (800) 850-8038.  For Spanish, please visit www.Combatesuticket.com or call (818) 584-3689.  For more information on how TicketBust can help to beat your cell phone ticket, visit www.fightcellphonetickets.com or call (800) 850-8038.

This blog was written to provide information related to traffic tickets in California, is based on opinion only, is not legal advice, and is for informational purposes only. 

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