Since the distracted driving campaign began April 4, the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno police issued a historically high number of tickets to drivers using handheld phones.
Read MoreDistracted Driving Crackdown Yields 60 Citations
In a race to plug California’s gaping $25 billion plus budget deficit, the Highway Patrol is issuing more tickets than ever before. Car accident lawyer news
Read MorePolice Enforce Cell Phone Ban in Tulare
Police cracked down on drivers in Tulare for using a hand-held cellular device while driving.
Read MoreA 24-hour crackdown on drivers using their hands to talk on a cell phone resulted in over 200 citations in the Sacramento area earlier this week.
Read MoreCHP teams are more regularly combating texting while driving by issuing tickets to violators.
Read MoreThe company Try Safety First is attempting to put a device in all cell phones which would disable texting and emailing features if the owner is driving.
Read MoreA 34 year old man from Jamul, California did not heed the cell phone law and lost his stash of $121,860 and 55 pound bag of marijuana and was sent to jail.
Read MoreCell Phone Law, Zero Tolerance: Day One
A zero tolerance crack down that started Tuesday, on its first day alone California Highway Patrol and local law enforcement officers handed out 345 tickets.
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