California Courts Ruled Holding Your Cellphone While Driving Is Illegal From Law Recently Passed.

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California Court Enforces “No-Touch” Phone Law for Drivers
A recent court ruling in California has made it explicitly illegal to hold your cellphone for any reason while driving—even to check maps or navigate. This comes as part of the enforcement of the state’s stricter “No-Touch Phone Law,” which aims to eliminate all hand-held phone use behind the wheel. Under the ruling, any physical interaction with a mobile device—even a quick glance while holding it—can lead to a citation.
The court's decision reaffirms the original intent of California's hands-free law: no touching, holding, or using your phone while driving—period. Drivers are urged to use voice commands, mounted holders, or dashboard-based tech to stay compliant.
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