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CT police ramp up enforcemen­t of distracted driving laws

- By Raga Justin

Law enforcemen­t agencies across the state are boosting their enforcemen­t of distracted driving laws this month, joining statewide and national efforts to reduce traffic crashes — and deaths — stemming from driving while using a device.

The New Haven Police Department launched a “U Drive. U Text. U Pay.” campaign on Friday, joining law enforcemen­t in multiple towns including Westport, Hamden and Wallingfor­d in raising awareness around the dangers of distracted driving.

The campaign is part of a broader statewide effort through the Connecticu­t Department of Transporta­tion Highway Safety Office, which is running the enforcemen­t campaign for National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.

Westport Police said in a release it would step up efforts to apprehend distracted drivers this month. Connecticu­t law states that drivers cannot use any hand-held mobile device while operating a vehicle. Fines range from $200 for the first offense, $375 for the second offense, and $625 for third and subsequent offenses.

In Norwalk, police officers have cited at least 86 motorists for using a phone while driving since the start of the monthlong campaign, according to city records.

Distracted driving caused nearly 5,000 crashes in 2020, according to statewide statistics. Between 2012 and 2019, 26,004 people died nationally in crashes involving a distracted driver.

State officials say the rate of distracted driving in Connecticu­t has spiked — last August saw the highest rate of drivers texting or talking on a hand-held cell phone since March 2015.

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