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Report: More Distracted Drivers Than Ever on Pennsylvania Roads

May 5, 2015

Eyes on the road, hands on the wheel!

A new report says more people in Pennsylvania are being caught for distracted driving than ever before.

The report from the state’s court system says 1,410 drivers were cited for texting while driving in 2014 — that’s 70 more than in 2013 and 220 more than in 2012 when a ban on the practice went into effect.

A state trooper tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review police are seeing more distracted driving as technology evolves. He says more drivers are being cited under a different statute for using headphones while driving.

Federal data show 3,154 people died in crashes involving distracted drivers and about 424,000 were injured in 2013.

Drivers convicted of texting while driving are required to pay a $50 fine.

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Topics Personal Auto Pennsylvania

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  • May 5, 2015 at 3:25 pm
    Farmer John says:
    First offense should be permanent confiscation of the phone.Second offense they should paint them up to look like Muhommed and turn them loose in Garland.
  • May 5, 2015 at 2:22 pm
    Agent says:
    I agree Jack. The fine should be in the neighborhood of $150-200 for the first offense. Second offense should be suspension of license for at least 3 months and mandatory co... read more
  • May 5, 2015 at 2:19 pm
    Jack Kanauph says:
    Risk/Reward. $50 is too small a fine for such a big risk as distracted driving. I was behind someone this morning who was texting and driving. She was going 45 mph, then 25... read more

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