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Newsby StaffNovember 12, 2019

California Combats Distracted Driving with Education, Enforcement

The California Highway Patrol and state Office of Traffic Safety kicked off a distracted driving campaign on Oct. 1 in an effort to combat the problem.

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Newsby StaffMay 15, 2017

Safety Tip: Keep Your Eyes Peeled for Motorcycles

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, so here's advice from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on how to share the road safely with motorcyclists.

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Newsby StaffJune 23, 2016

Distracted Driving in Calif. Climbing

A new study from the California Office of Traffic Safety found that at least 12.8% of California drivers were observed using a mobile device during the day.

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NewsApril 6, 2016

Feds Urge Companies to Adopt Distracted Driving Policies

Distracted Driving Awareness Month will include an advertising campaign, enforcement crackdowns, and a push to get employers involved.

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NewsJuly 16, 2015

More Calif. Drivers Using Cell Phones, Study Finds

Observational research shows a 39-percent increase in California motorists using a cell phone while driving, compared to last year.

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NewsAugust 4, 2010

Drivers Often Ignore Calif. Cell Phone Law

SACRAMENTO, CA - Although California's hands-free cell phone law went into effect two years ago, statistics indicate far too many motorists are still not dialed-in to the rules, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP).

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NewsOctober 2, 2008

California Highway Patrol Group Suspends Issuing License Plate Frames for Donors

FULLERTON, CA --- The California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation said it will stop issuing special license plate frames to donors because of concerns that drivers with those frames have long drawn preferential treatment from officers, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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NewsApril 22, 2008

Wireless Telephone Laws Go Into Effect in California July 1

SACRAMENTO – The California Highway Patrol has issued a news release reminding California residents that the two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving go into effect July 1.

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