California enforces stricter ‘No Touch’ phone law to curb distracted driving incidents

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — It’s easy to be distracted while driving and wanting to look at your phone. Whether entering directions or quickly checking a text, it’s still illegal.

Across 31 states, a new law, including California, is making the rules even stricter. At the beginning of June, the “No Touch” phone law went into effect.

With a stricter emphasis on prohibiting drivers from touching their phones for any reason while behind the wheel…

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