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Under New Jersey law, you may not use a handheld cell phone to __________ while you’re driving.

Correct answer

  • make a phone call
  • send a text message
  • read a text message

Explanation

New Jersey law prohibits the use of handheld electronic devices (e.g., cellular telephones) while driving a motor vehicle on any public road or highway, except in an emergency. Using a handheld device is a primary offense; a police officer can pull you over and cite you for doing that. For a first offense, you will have to pay a fine of between $200 and $400.

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