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State officials are working to get the word out about Washington’s Driving Under the Influence of Electronics Act, which goes into effect Sunday and bans the use of handheld devices while driving, even when stopped in traffic.
Fines start at $136 and can go up to $234; violations will be reported to insurance companies, meaning violators could see their rates increase.
Other distractions, such as grooming, smoking, eating, drinking, or reading, could result in a $99 ticket.
http://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article161874198.html
Fines start at $136 and can go up to $234; violations will be reported to insurance companies, meaning violators could see their rates increase.
Other distractions, such as grooming, smoking, eating, drinking, or reading, could result in a $99 ticket.
http://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article161874198.html

