Texting While Driving Is Illegal In Washington State On Jan. 1, 2009 sending a text message while behind the wheel become illegal and now comes along with a fine of up to $101. The Washington state law aimed at curbing road fatalities, any driver pulled over for a traffic violation and subsequently caught sending, writing or reading a cell phone text message is punishable.
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Texting While Driving Is Illegal In Washington State
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