Arkansas Phones & Distracted Driving

In Arkansas, is texting while driving a primary or secondary offense, and what is the maximum base fine?

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Verified against Ark. Code §27-51-1504
A

Secondary offense with a $25 maximum fine.

Texting in Arkansas is primary, not secondary.

B

Primary offense with a maximum base fine of $250.

Correct answer

C

Legal for adult drivers but illegal for drivers under 18.

Arkansas bans texting for ALL drivers regardless of age.

D

Only prohibited in construction zones.

The ban is statewide on all roads.

Detailed Explanation

Under Arkansas Code §27-51-1504, texting while driving is a primary offense — officers can stop drivers for texting alone without another violation. The base fine is up to $250 for a first offense. Hands-free use is required in school and work zones.

Source: Ark. Code §27-51-1504

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