Often weather and other drivers play a factor in diminishing the focus of the driver. But the smartphone has become a central focus of problems. Not only are many distracted drivers today busy talking on the phone, but they may be in the habit of texting too—putting everyone else on the road in further danger. …show more content…
Like many other states today, Florida has banned texting and driving, with the intent to save lives—and not only of motorists but also individuals walking, riding bicycles, and sharing the road. The ban on texting was also created in the hopes that there would be less property damage from accidents, along with a reduction in costs for both car and health insurance.
Many drivers may be surprised to find, however, that there are some cases where you would not be penalized for having the cellphone in hand while behind the wheel. Examples include:
• Calling law enforcement to inform them of an emergency or criminal activity
• Activities ‘related to the operation or navigation of the motor vehicle’
• Engaging in seeking information related to city traffic, weather, or emergency issues
• Listening to the radio
• Using a device with ‘wireless interpersonal communication’ that is hands-free
• When operating a self-driving