On Saturday, October 1, 2011, Maryland's new texting while driving law will goes into effect.  As a reminder to motorists and residents within Prince George's County and throughout the state of Maryland, highlights of the new law are as follows:
- Drivers may no longer send or read texts while operating a motor vehicle
 - The law applies to drivers at all times -- whether the vehicle is in motion or stopped at a red light
 - Texting and driving is moving from a secondary offense to a primary offense
 - As a primary offense, texting while driving now means a $70 fine and one point on a driver's license. If it is found that texting contributed to the cause of an accident, the fine jumps to $110 and three points
 





















