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Contact: Captain Andrew Armando aarmando@belmont.gov 650-595-7400
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 8, 2024
Belmont – April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and a time to put safety in the driver’s seat. The Belmont Police Department will be actively looking for drivers throughout the month who are in violation of the state’s hands-free cell phone law.
"In today's fast-paced life, it is common to lose focus while driving,” Chief Ken Stenquist said. “Distracted Driving Awareness Month is a crucial reminder that even a moment of inattention or a quick glance at the phone can lead to serious consequences. Let’s get off our apps and keep our eyes on the road. Before starting the car, silence your phone or put it in the glove box, trunk or back seat. Anywhere you can’t reach."
Under current law, drivers are not allowed to hold a phone or electronic communications device while operating a vehicle, even when stopped at a red light. This includes talking, texting, or using an app. Using a handheld cell phone while driving is punishable by a fine and violating the hands-free law for a second time within 36 months of a prior conviction for the same offense will result in a point being added to a driver’s record.
If you have an important phone call, text or email, or are in a situation with other distractions, such as looking up directions, pull over to a safe parking spot to complete the task without putting yourself and others at risk. Other distractions can be eating, grooming, reaching for something that fell on the floor, putting on or taking off clothing, talking with passengers, or children in the back seat.
Funding for distracted driving enforcement is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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