Effective June 5, 2025, the law prohibits as a primary offense any driver from using an interactive mobile device while driving a motor vehicle.
The law:
As a primary offense, drivers can be stopped by police if they have a mobile device in their hand while driving.
A driver may use an interactive mobile device if the driver moves the vehicle to the side of or off a highway and halts in a location where the vehicle can safely remain stationary. The hands-free law allows for an emergency use exception if it is necessary to communicate with a law enforcement official or other emergency service to prevent injury to persons or property.
The law prohibits as a primary offense any driver from using an interactive mobile device to send, read or write a text-based communication while his or her vehicle is in motion.