A person may not operate a motor vehicle while manually typing or entering multiple letters, numbers, symbols, or other characters into a wireless communications device or while sending or reading data on such a device for the purpose of nonvoice interpersonal communication, including, but not limited to, communication methods known as texting, e-mailing, and instant messaging.
Driver distraction is a rapidly growing problem as the use of handheld communication devices and other technologies continue to advance.
The Florida Department of Transportation is committed to eliminating crashes that are attributable to distracted driving by focusing on helping drivers:
- To understand the problem of distracted driving
- To recognize the risks and consequences associated with distracted driving
- To implement specific steps to help eliminate distracted driving within their families, schools, businesses or organizations
- To keep themselves, other drivers, passengers and pedestrians safe on our roadways
- To understand the distracted driving law in Florida