Earlier this month, the New York Senate took a tougher stance against texting while driving, approving a bill that fortifies exisitng laws against the act.
New York is one of 32 states (plus the District of Columbia) in which texting while driving is banned for all drivers. But state legislators are looking to strengthen current law to make it easier for police officers to ticket texting while driving and also by increasing penalties for the act.
On May 2, the Senate passed a bill that changed texting while driving from a secondary offense to a primary offense.