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Texting While Driving Penalities In Virginia

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Texting While Driving a More Serious Offense If Bill Passes

Arlington delegates support bill, which would elevate penalty for texting while driving to include possible jail time and up to $2,500 fine.

A bill introduced in the Virginia General Assembly would make texting while driving a more serious offense — and the penalties upon conviction would be up to one year in jail and up to a $2,500 fine. It's not the first time such a measure has been proposed. But advocates say a recent court ruling that differentiates texting while driving from reckless driving should give them the support they need to get the bill through the General Assembly this year. Subscribe to the newsletter for daily email updates from Manassas Park Patch. "There's usually about 10 texting bills a year, and they usually all get killed," said state Del. Scott Surovell, D-Mount Vernon. "This year, something's going to change." The House bill would essentially elevate …

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