Hands-Free Texting While Driving Legal in 2013
By Marianne Russ
Wednesday, January 2, 2013

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For the past few years, texting while driving has been banned in California. That’s changed as of January 1, but it’s only changed in a limited way.

It's still illegal to pull out your phone and start typing.  But texting is now allowed if you use hands-free technology, such as apple's voice-activated Siri, or an in-dash system.  Former Republican Assemblyman Jeff Miller says he wrote the bill to keep up with industry advancements:

Miller: "The cars that were coming out had this new technology that would be illegal to use unless the law got tweaked."

Officer Adrian Quintero with the California Highway Patrol says the change in the law is very specific:

Quintero: "If you're driving with the phone in your hand and you're operating with the phone in your hand, it is a violation of the section, so it has to be hands-free, is basically what we're getting at."

The National Safety Council is calling for the repeal of the new law.  The group argues safe driving requires a driver's full attention. 



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