Sounds reasonable to me. When all states have DD l
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Although the fine would be suspended, the violation would still remain on the offender’s driving record.
A second-time offense or one involving a crash carries a presumptive fine of $435 and a maximum fine of $2,500.
Committing a third distracted driving offense in a 10-year span is considered a misdemeanor. The minimum fine is $2,000, but repeat offenders could face a $6,250 fine and up to one year in jail.
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Information from: Statesman Journal, http://www.statesmanjournal.com
$ONCI Will be in demand as people realize DD is no joke.