CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – The Illinois State Police (ISP) announced Distracted Driving Enforcement Program patrols.
What is Distracted Driving?
Distracted driving refers to engaging in activities that divert a driver’s attention from the road. These distractions significantly increase the risk of a crash. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):
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Over 3,000 people are killed each year in crashes involving distracted driving.
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Reading a text message can take a driver’s eyes off the road for an average of five seconds.
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Nearly 1 in 10 injury crashes involve a distracted driver.
Enforcement Focus
During these patrols, ISP officers will be on alert for violations of Illinois’ distracted driving laws. These include:
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Texting and driving: All drivers are prohibited from reading, sending, or receiving text messages or any form of electronic communication.
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Handheld devices: The use of handheld electronic communication devices is prohibited for all drivers.
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Teen drivers: Drivers under the age of 18 are banned from using any type of cellphone, even hands-free.
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School and work zones: All drivers are prohibited from using any cellphone, even hands-free, while in these zones.
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School bus drivers: Prohibited from using any type of cellphone, including hands-free devices.
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Emergency scenes: It is illegal to use a cellphone or take photos/videos within 500 feet of an emergency scene.