Governor Baker Signs Legislation Requiring Hands-Free Use of Electronic Devices While Driving
Up until March 1, 2020 police are authorized to only issue written warnings. After that citations may be issued.
The law states that:
- Drivers may not hold a mobile electronic device while driving
- Mobile devices can only be used in hands-free mode
- No driver may view text, images or video on a mobile electronic devise while driving
- Drivers may view a map generated by a navigation system or an electronic mobile devise if it is mounted or affixed to the windshield, dashboard, or center console.
- Drivers may access their devices if they are stopped off of the public way
- Drivers may use their device in an emergency (disabled vehicle, medical attention was needed, crash, or police/fire/ems was needed)
- First responders are exempt while operating emergency vehicles and engaged in their duties.
- The fine for a first offense is $100, a second is $250 and a third $500. Third and subsequent offenses are surchargable.