cell phone accidents

CHIEF’S CORNER: IF YOU’RE TEXTING, WHO’S DRIVING?

By Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna

April 30, 2025 (San Diego) -- April is National Distracted Driver Awareness Month. You’ve seen it and there is a good chance you’ve done it. This is a good time to read and share with others because “if you’re texting, who’s driving?

Distracted driving—your first thought may be of cell phone use, but many other circumstances can be just as distracting. For instance, a phone call may suddenly ping in on your dashboard touchscreen, you may be scanning to find your favorite song in an endless playlist, or you could even just be trying to figure out how to move the automatic seat back just one more inch.

Every single day 100 Americans are injured in distracted driving crashes. Almost 10 people die in distracted driving crashes every day.


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“ZERO TOLERANCE” FOR DRIVERS USING CELL PHONES ANNOUNCED BY SAN DIEGO COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES

 

November 17 day of enforcement announced

November 16, 2010 (San Diego) -- Due to the increase in traffic collisions caused by drivers illegally using non-hands-free cell phones, San Diego County Law Enforcement agencies are joining forces on November 17 to focus enforcement efforts on this danger to safety of the motoring public. The San Diego, Oceanside, and El Cajon offices of California Highway Patrol as well as the Sheriff’s Department, San Diego State University police, and police departments in Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Coronado, El Cajon, Escondido, National City, Oceanside, San Diego will be aggressively seeking out drivers violating the “hands free” cell phone law.


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