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Posted: 2025-06-22 15:53:24 UTC

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California's new 'no touch' phone law is in effect, making it illegal to hold your phone for any reason while driving, with fines ranging from $170 to $300 for the first offense.
New 'no touch' phone law in California
Holding a phone while driving is illegal
Fines for first offense range from $170 to $300
Adjusting to the new law
Avoiding fines
Changing driving habits