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N.Y. Authorities Wrote 85K Tickets for Texting While Driving in 2015

April 11, 2016

The number of drivers issued a ticket for talking on a hand-held cellphone is dropping in New York state — though more people than ever are being caught texting while behind the wheel.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said last Friday that the number of tickets issued to people violating the state’s ban on texting while driving has increased by 840 percent since 2011.

Drivers received 132,000 tickets in 2015 for talking on a hand-held cellphone, down from nearly 250,000 tickets in 2011.

Tickets for texting while driving have shot up from 9,000 in 2011 to nearly 85,000 last year as smartphones became more common.

State police are conducting stepped-up enforcement of the ban on texting while driving starting Friday, April 8, and lasting through Wednesday, April 13.

First-time offenders can face fines of up to $200.

Topics New York Personal Auto

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  • April 11, 2016 at 3:47 pm
    confused says:
    is nothing ever good enough for you agent? rosenblatt pointed out they wrote 500 tickets PER DAY. take the win and move on. there is no need for you to knock hard working offi... read more
  • April 11, 2016 at 2:52 pm
    Agent says:
    How many did they miss on the citations? Probably could have written many more. Park off of any thoroughfare that is busy and the officer would have writers cramp after a fe... read more
  • April 11, 2016 at 2:51 pm
    Rosenblatt says:
    While that makes perfect sense Vickie, and I had thought about that, my gut was telling me those numbers still seemed high. Obviously I have no facts/evidence to base that be... read more

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