Cache County Cracking Down on Texting and Driving
According to KSL News, Cache County is upping the ante for drivers who text-message and drive. Utah State law is currently the strictest in the nation for “texters,” with convicted persons facing up to 15 years in prison. In Cache County, the police department is especially aggressive in stopping texting and driving. The crack down accompanies a tragic story for one of the officers involved. Police Chief Kim Hawkes was killed just one week ago because of a distracted driver. Hawkes is joining other Cache County police agencies to stop distracting driving, especially texters. Authorities are urging parents to teach their children about the inherent dangers of texting and driving. The easiest way to do this is by setting a good example: put down the phone when you’re behind the wheel. We all must do our part to end distracted driving. Be attentive when you are behind the wheel, do not fuss with the radio, talk on the phone, or needlessly take your eyes off the road. Let’s work to keep Utah roads safe.
If you do not think distracted driving is a serious threat, you are incorrect. According to ZeroFatalities , one out of every four auto accident nationwide is the result of a distracted driver. Text messaging is an especially dangerous distraction. Recent studies have found that the reaction time of a driver that is texting is three times slower than that of a drunk driver. Spare yourself the risk of a 3rd degree felony, not to mention a lifetime of guilt, and never text and drive. For more information on Utah accident statistics, visit the Christensen Law Firm’ online library.
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