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BURLINGTON, MA — Driving with a cell phone in your hand is now illegal in Massachusetts, the town of Burlington reminded residents. The "hands-free" law went into effect Sunday. Drivers who can't put the phone down will get a warning from police until March 31, but fines begin soon, according to the following schedule, per the town announcement:
"Penalty for violating the hands-free law 1st offense – $100 fine.2nd offense – $250 fine, plus mandatory completion of a distracted driving educational program.3rd and subsequent offenses – $500 fine, plus insurance surcharge and mandatory completion of distracted driving educational program"
Electronic devices in hands-free mode are still legal for drivers 18 and over, but drivers can only touch their devices to activate hands-free mode.
More information on the new law is available here.
Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or [email protected].
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