Drivers in Riverdale, Langley Park, and Fort Washington
should be on the lookout for increased
police patrols in the coming weeks.
April is Distracted
Driving Awareness Month, and as a result, Maryland police officers are
trying to catch drivers who are using their cell phones while driving. Officers will not hesitate to pull drivers
over if they look like they are not paying full attention to the road while
behind the wheel.
For
the past week, police have been targeting drivers near the toll facilities in
the state. The Maryland Transportation
Authority considers distracted driving as “any activity that could divert a
person’s attention away from the primary task of driving.” This includes using a handheld cell phone to
make a phone call, text, or use any other application.
If
police catch you for a first offense, the fine is $83. However, if you are caught for a third time,
the fine is $160. Additionally, if a
crash occurs, points may be added to your driver’s license. The strictest penalty is imposed when a distracted
driver causes a serious or fatal accident ($5,000 fine and up to one year in
prison). According to Maryland’s MVA, “Distracted
driving is involved in 58 percent of total crashes and half of all fatal
crashes statewide.” Studies also show
that a driver is three times more likely to be involved in a crash wen reaching
for a phone and looking for a number.
Texting while driving doubles the likelihood of being in an accident.
Your
phone calls and text messages can wait, but your life and the lives of others
cannot. Far too many people are killed
in accidents every year caused by distracted drivers using cell phones and not
paying attention to the road.
If you or someone you
love has been injured in a distracted driving car, truck, or bus accident or has died as a result
of their injury suffered in a Maryland crash, and would like more information,
please call us at (301) 854-9000 to schedule an appointment for a free case
evaluation at our Silver
Spring office or one of our other Maryland offices, or visit us online at: http://www.portnerandshure.com/Auto-Accidents/Car-Accidents/Fatal-Car-Accidents.shtml
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