Crime & Safety
CHP to Drivers: 'Think Before You Text, Because We'll be Watching'
Local CHP officers will be cracking down on texting and other distracted driving habits.
In a growing effort to stem the dangerous tide of texting and cell phone use while driving, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has designated April as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
The Redwood City office of the California Highway Patrol (CHP), in support of California’s statewide slogan, “It’s Not Worth It,” will be "ensuring a high-level of visibility and enforcement effort in conveying the message that texting or using a hand-held cell phone while driving is never worth a collision, injury, or death," said Captain Mike Maskarich. "The public’s support of this safety campaign is paramount to its success and in assisting all public safety entities to make our roadways as safe as possible."
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Maskarich said Redwood City CHP officers will be increasing patrols through the month of April, looking to cite those who choose to hold their cell phones while talking, and text, while driving.
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