The penalties for violating Section 319-1 are:
* For a first offense: A fine of up to $150 and/or up to 3 points on your license.
* For a second offense: A fine of up to $300 and/or up to 5 points on your license.
* For a third or subsequent offense: A fine of up to $500 and/or up to 10 points on your license.
In addition to these penalties, drivers who violate Section 319-1 may also be pulled over and issued a traffic ticket. If you are pulled over for violating this law, you may be required to appear in court.
It is important to note that Section 319-1 does not apply to all electronic devices. For example, drivers are allowed to use GPS devices to navigate while they are driving, as long as they are mounted to the dashboard and not held in their hands. Drivers are also allowed to use hands-free devices to make phone calls, as long as the device is not blocking their view of the road.
If you are unsure whether a particular electronic device is legal to use while driving, it is best to err on the side of caution and avoid using it. By following the law, you can help to keep yourself and others safe on the road.