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Distracted Driving Crackdown Nets 470 Cell-Phone Scofflaws

The crackdown, conducted by the County Sheriff's Department and the CHP, was held last week.

 

San Diego County sheriff's deputies and California Highway Patrol officers ticketed three juveniles and 467 adults for driving while talking or texting on their cell phones during a nearly weeklong crackdown on distracted driving.

The effort started Feb. 13 and wrapped up Saturday. The minimum fine for talking without a hands-free device, or texting on a cell phone, is $159 for a first offense. Repeat offenders pay $279.   Adults must use a hands-free device for talking on cell phones, and texting while driving is banned.   Sheriff's Lt. David Gilmore said juveniles were cited under a zero-tolerance policy, which prohibits cell phone use of any kind by underage motorists.

Aside from those ticketed, law enforcement officers logged 556 instances of seeing drivers violating laws related to cell phones, though those drivers were not cited because the officers were handling more important business, Gilmore said.

"Distracted driving is a serious traffic safety concern that puts everyone on the road at risk," he said. "Several drivers who were contacted remarked that they had seen the public information campaign prior to their traffic stop and subsequent citation."

According to the state Office of Traffic Safety, drivers who use hand- held devices are four times more likely to get into accidents and injure themselves.

-City News Service

Related Topics: California Highway Patrol, Cell Phones, Driving, Texting, Tickets, and sheriff's deputies

Gayle Falkenthal

10:06 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

I am pleased to learn about this stepped up enforcement. Sadly it is sorely needed as the numbers prove. I am dismayed at the same time that so many drivers are blatantly ignoring the law. This is in your own best interests - you are NOT driving safely if you are on the phone. Trust me. I'm the one behind you watching you drive at erratic speeds and weaving because you aren't paying attention. I'm the one you cut off with your last minute lane change because you aren't paying attention. If you won't get off the phone for yourself, get off the phone so you don't hurt your children riding with you, or the kids in the car next to you, or me.

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