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Distracted Driving Enforcement Planned In Maryland April 8

UpdatedThu, Apr 8, 2021 at 9:53 am ET Reply MARYLAND Law enforcement in Maryland and across the country will conduct a four-hour national distracted driving initiative Thursday, April 8, to show a commitment to enforcing texting laws, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In Maryland, using a handheld cell phone and texting are primary offenses that can result in someone being pulled over. For writing, sending or resending a text or electronic message, drivers can face a $70 fine and one point on their license, according to the Maryland Highway Safety Office. Subscribe Those under 18 can have their license suspended for using their cell phones while driving.

April is Distracted-Driving Awareness month

NHTSA distracted driving graphic. Courtesy NHTSA HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) April is Distracted-Driving Awareness Month and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is reminding people that between 2012 and 1029 more than 26,000 people died in crashes involving a distracted driver. The two man causes, NHTSA officials say, are texting while driving or scrolling through social media while driving. It’s illegal in Michigan do to that. Michigan State Police remind people that If you are expecting a text message or need to send one, pull over and park your car in a safe location. Once you are safely off the road and parked, it is safe to text.

North Carolina Agents Launch Distracted Driving Campaign

North Carolina Agents Launch Distracted Driving Campaign April 7, 2021 The Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina (IIANC) have launched a campaign designed to inform and educate the driving public, especially parents and young drivers, about the peril of distracted driving, which according to the association, causes one in five of every car crash on the state’s roads each year. To coincide with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) national Distracted Driving Awareness Month, IIANC will be working with independent insurance agents across the state to bring awareness to the peril of driving distracted throughout the month of April. IIANC it will focus on educating about distracted driving in all its forms, such as holding a phone while behind the wheel, grooming, horseplay with passengers, or even being overly tired when driving.

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