Tennessee’s new phone law

July 1st 2019 this new law takes effect.


In Tennessee Activities prohibited with a wireless telecommunications device in the new law while operating a motor vehicle on any road or highway in the state includes:

  • physically holding or supporting with any part of a person’s body
  • writing, sending or reading any text-based communications including but not limited to text messages, instant messages, email or Internet data
  • reaching for a device in a manner that requires the driver to no longer be in a seated driving position or properly restrained by a safety belt
  • watching a video or movie
  • recording or broadcasting video

A driver 18 years or older can use an ear-piece, headphone device or a device worn on a wrist to conduct voice-based communication and may use one button on a wireless telecommunications device to initiate or terminate a voice communication.A driver’s hand may be used to activate or deactivate a feature with one swipe or tap of the driver’s finger, if the wireless telecommunications device is mounted on the vehicle’s windshield, dashboard or center console in a manner that does not hinder the driver’s view of the road.The motion must not activate a camera, video, gaming features or functions for viewing, recording, amusement or other non-navigational functions, except if they are related to the transportation of persons or property for compensation or payment of a fee.

The penalties are dismal.