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Texting in school zones is no longer legal in Texas.
May 30, 2014 / Henley & Henley, P.C. / Comments Off on Texting in school zones is no longer legal in Texas.
Texting in school zones is no longer legal in Texas. Passed in the 2013 Legislature, Section 545.4252 of the Texas Transportation Code creates a new offense for “distracted driving,” which prohibits the use of wireless devices in school zones unless the driver is parked or stopped.