Crime & Safety

CHP Cites Thousands for Distracted Driving

Driving while texting can even interfere with law enforcement, California Highway Patrol officials say.

Cell phone calls, texts and other distractions on the road earned approximately 5,900 Bay Area motorists citations from the California Highway Patrol last month, the CHP announced.

The 5,900 citations to drivers throughout the region came during the campaign to remind the public of the dangers distracted driving poses as part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, according to CHP officials.

"We were overwhelmed with the support here in the Bay Area," CHP Chief Teresa Becher said in a statement. "Our allied law enforcement agencies as well as many other public and private entities in the community stepped forward to make a difference."

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Last month, the CHP issued roughly 30,000 citations statewide related to distracted driving, officials said.

Despite April's campaign, Becher said the CHP observed many motorists engaging in unsafe distractions while driving. In one instance, an officer responding to a major injury accident with emergency lights and siren on had to move around a vehicle that would not change lanes. "The person was texting and never noticed the officer's presence," the chief said.

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