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The Maryland House of Delegates gave the nod to a bill that raises fines for texting while driving to as much as $500 for the offense. The bill now moves to the Maryland Senate for review. This is the third year the bill has been introduced, according to a CBS Baltimore report.
Currently, maximum fines for texting while driving in the state are $75, $125 and $175 for first, second and third offenses, respectively. The new legislation repeals this tiered system and gives judges the discretion to fine drivers up to $500 for the offense.











