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In July of 2008 the new cell phone laws in California came into effect. These laws have specific outlines for two different age ranges; those who are under 18 years of age and those who are 18 years or older. The difference in the laws has to do with the actual use of a cell phone in the vehicle in any way. According to the California commercial driver handbooks, this new law prohibits minors from using a cell phone in their car even with a hands free device an this includes any texting, pager use, or other forms of technology. This law also carries with it the risk of a fine of $20 for a first time offender and $50 for a second time offender.

This law was sparked by the ever growing trend of cell phone use in the United States as well as the high rate of teenage deaths caused by reckless driving and car accidents and it is a prevention attempt. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 35% of the leading causes of teen deaths is that of motor vehicle accidents and most of the accidents can be attributed to reckless or careless driving as well as distracted driving involving the use of cell phones and other devices. Another NHTSA survey found that in 2006 alone a teenager died in an auto accident on an average of once per hour during the weekend and once every two hours during the work week.

These new laws are in place for the safety of those teens who are operating any motor vehicle, and those who will be passengers in those vehicles. The use of cell phones in a car is dangerous to all involved. There is a popular internet commercial which encourages those who are passengers in a car that is being driven by a reckless driver to speak up about the driving and the dangers and to "be the spokesman" for safety. Safety is the issue here, and many lives have been lost as the result of a youth who has broken the law by speeding or using their cell phone while driving.

The only two exceptions in this new California legislation concerning the use of cell phone by minors while driving is in the case of an emergency and / or while driving on private property. But how many teens in Burbank, California have broken this law already? If you have been injured in an auto accident as the result of a negligent teen driver you have claims for a California lawsuit.

If you or your loved one has been the victim of serious injuries from a car accident caused by a teenage driver illegally using their cell phone in or around Burbank, Glendale, and / or Pasadena you should contact one of our Burbank Car Accident Lawyers for a free case evaluation today.

The use of cell phones and texting have become the norm in Burbank culture today; especially on the road. With the newest technology of cell phones like the Blackberry, the iPhone, and many other phones which include GPS systems, easy touch screens, and even movie options, where does driving actually come into play?

Recently in California a bill was passed and made into a law saying that it is illegal for drivers to be texting while behind the wheel. This law was brought into effect not to long after a hands free cell phone law made it illegal for drivers to talk on their phones without a Bluetooth or and ear phone piece.

It is the law enforcement who is supposed to be regulating these new laws, and yet even police officers are breaking this law being so distracted by their new age cell phones. Just this past month it was reported that a California police officer was involved in an automobile accident caused by his lack of attention to the road due to texting while driving. He rear-ended another motor vehicle and probably caused some damage to their car or even minor injuries to the other driver and / or their passengers.

The police chief was lucky this time when he got away with only a "fender-bender," on his record and little damage caused to the other vehicle and driver overall. But what about the next time something like this happens? What happens when a Burbank police officer is driving; abusing his badge while texting on the job and at the wheel, and causes a serious car accident where severe or critical injuries are suffered and / or the negligent driver commits a wrongful death? While anyone can cause a car accident, people who intentionally disregard laws specifically put in place to protect other drivers and / or pedestrians should be held responsible for the injuries they negligently / recklessly cause.

Thus far, since the introduction of cell phones, texting has been a factor in a number of auto accidents in and around Burbank on city streets, the 134 Freeway and the I-5.  If you or a loved one has been involved in a car crash involving another driver texting, using their cell phone illegally, or driving negligently or recklessless - it is in your best interest to contact an experienced Burbank Car Accident Lawyer for a free confidential consultation today.

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