Texting while driving is illegal, but despite the ban, one out of five car accidents in Texas still involve distracted drivers — a lot of whom are using mobile phones to read & send text messages while they are behind the wheel. Therefore, it is no wonder that receiving a traffic ticket for texting while driving is highly possible. Unless you have a hands-free system installed in your vehicle, it is best to avoid texting while driving to save yourself from traffic infractions or accidents.
No matter the circumstances, there is very little excuse for texting on a cell phone while driving. Not only does this action put your life at risk, but also jeopardizes the safety of other drivers and pedestrians on the road. That’s why fighting a “texting while driving” ticket can get complicated; however, it is not impossible provided that you have an experienced traffic ticket lawyer defending your case in the court. While we would never encourage you to overlook this important traffic safety regulation, we would want you to benefit from the functionalities on your mobile phone while driving so you can avoid being ticketed. Some of these functionalities include:
- Using your mobile phone only with a voice operated & hands-free operation.
- Using your device only when it is mounted on the vehicle’s windshield or affixed within the regulatory standards to the dashboard/center console.
- Making sure you can operate it in this fashion with a tap of the finger a single swipe.
While contesting a “texting while driving” ticket on your behalf, all these factors may work in your favor and help dismiss your ticket.