TikTok-fueled case ends with dismissal of handless driver's driving citation

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A Palm Beach County deputy dismissed a traffic citation issued to a woman who says she does not have a right hand after being accused of holding a phone while driving. The stop, in Lake Worth Beach on Feb. 11, cited Florida's wireless communications while driving law (316.305) with a $116 penalty, and the case went viral on TikTok. Lawyers say the statute targets manual typing on a device, not mere holding, with exceptions for navigation, safety alerts, and voice use; the stop did not occur in a school or active work zone. The deputy requested and prosecutors filed to drop the case before the hearing; PBSO declined to comment.
Topics:nation#distracted-driving#florida-law-316-305#nation-and-world#palm-beach-county#viral-video#wireless-communications-while-driving
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