SEATTLE (AP) — A state senator from Washington has apologized after she participated in a legislative video hearing while she drove a car to the Capitol.

Democratic Sen. Rebecca Saldaña said her attempt to multitask Tuesday morning while driving to Olympia was “not in compliance with the law.” Washington state code forbids several behaviors, among them “watching video on a personal electronic device.”

Saldaña said she meant to disable the video and only use audio functions. She also wore lightweight ear buds; the law forbids earphones if they block outside sounds such as ambulances.

The standard citation fine is $136 for a first offense.