Distracted Drivers still not getting the message in Prince George SHARE ON: (Photo supplied by BC RCMP) Twenty-eight distracted driving tickets were handed out in one day by Prince George Traffic Services and the Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement Unit. Both units set up multiple checkpoints in the northern capital on Wednesday (March 3rd) as part of Distracted Driving Awareness Month in the province. Cst. Jennifer Cooper told MyPGNow.com too many drivers are still taking a leisurely approach on the subject. “I think people still feel nonchalant and that it will happen to someone else or they feel they are a good driver and that it doesn’t pertain to them. But it does pertain to everybody and takes just a second to be inattentive to the road to be in a motor vehicle incident.”