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These are a few ways cops can tell if you're texting: they see the phone on your steering wheel; you are constantly looking down; the glow from your screen gives you away at night; cops on bikes can peer inside your car, or police are watching from above.
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Read More »Why you can trust Insurance.com Insurance.com is dedicated to informing, educating, and empowering you to make confident insurance decisions. Our content is carefully reviewed by insurance experts, and we rely on a data-driven approach to create unbiased, accurate insurance recommendations. Insurance.com maintains editorial integrity through strict independence from insurance companies. No one needs to tell Americans they shouldn't text while driving. They already know it. In fact, 98 percent of those surveyed by AT&T in 2013 said it isn't safe to send a text or email while driving. Yet, nearly half of respondents said they text while driving, and four in 10 said it's a habit. Even states with the best drivers aren't immune to this problem. If people won't stop texting and driving for their own safety, states are hoping drivers will put down their phones to avoid a ticket and fine. Currently, 46 states and the District of Columbia have banned texting while driving, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Of those, 14 won't allow drivers to use handheld phones at all behind the wheel. Despite the laws, some drivers keep on texting and driving. Maybe they think they won't be caught. Maybe they're wrong. KEY TAKEAWAYS 46 states and the District of Columbia have banned texting while driving, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Of those, 14 won't allow drivers to use handheld phones at all behind the wheel. These are a few ways cops can tell if you're texting: they see the phone on your steering wheel; you are constantly looking down; the glow from your screen gives you away at night; cops on bikes can peer inside your car, or police are watching from above. Penalties for texting and driving vary by state but usually come with a fine and points on the license. Auto insurance premiums may rise even if it's only considered a minor infraction because insurers may discontinue any good driver discount previously enjoyed or raise rates with only one ticket on record - multiple infractions almost always result in rate hikes.
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Read More »"A lot of [people] aren't even concerned about hiding it," Bukala says. "They usually have their phone right on the steering wheel." Bukala thinks it's not hard for police officers to drop behind a car and confirm someone is texting.
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Read More »Penalties for texting and driving vary by state. Michigan cellphone tickets come with a $100 fine and two points on your license for a first time offense, Bukala says. Other states may also have fines and/or points attached to violations. If your state considers texting while driving to be a moving violation, it could be seen by your insurer as a minor infraction. Some insurers disregard a minor violation when it comes to policy renewal, but may discontinue any good driver discount you previously enjoyed. Other insurers may raise your rates with only one ticket on your record, and multiple infractions almost always result in a rate hike. However, the damage from cellphone tickets doesn't end there. There's also your car insurance to think about. In some states, texting tickets aren't counted as moving violations, but other states, including Arizona, consider texting and driving to be a moving violation. "All violations fall into one of two categories: minor violations and major violations," explains Charlotte Burr, co-owner of AZ Insurance Team in Tempe, Arizona. Most insurance companies consider cellphone tickets a minor violation, but that doesn't mean they don't come without a price. "If someone has a minor violation, it may raise their premiums a little -- maybe 10 to 20 percent." Texting while driving may also be the basis for more serious charges, such as careless driving or reckless endangerment, if someone's phone use leads to an accident. Those can be major violations, racking up more points and higher auto insurance premiums. Of course, the cost of car insurance is relatively minor compared to the price someone else might pay because you couldn't wait to read or send a text. "In 2013 alone, 3 million people died from distracted driving collisions," Burr says. "It's impossible when you're looking at [your phone] to pay attention driving." Avoid the temptation to do something that could get a person killed: turn off the ringer and keep your phone tucked in the glove compartment or purse while driving. Because even if you think you can get away with texting and driving, the cops are onto you.
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