The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department will conduct an enforcement operation Friday in Indian Wells focused on drivers violating the state’s hands-free cell phone law.
“A driver’s focus should be on the road, not their phone,” Sgt. Don Olson said in a statement. “That text, phone call, email or social media post is not worth the risk to yourself and other people on the road.”
The law states that drivers are not allowed to hold a phone or similar device while driving. Drivers who violate the law two times within 36 months will have a point added to their DMV record.
Authorities recommended that drivers who need to make an important call or perform other activities on their cell phone pull over to a safe parking spot. They also recommend that people silence their phone or put it somewhere out of reach before driving.
The California Office of Traffic Safety provided funding for the enforcement program through a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
