Mattoon Police Dept. issues 105 distracted driving citations during April enforcement
In a news release on Facebook, department officials said 105 citations were issued to people who violated hands-free laws. In addition, officers issued 12 citations for other offenses, 16 for speeding and made three arrests — one for a suspended or revoked license and two for unspecified felonies.
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'Driver distraction is a persistent issue in Mattoon that often has life-altering consequences,' Captain Brandon Saunders said. 'Issuing a citation is a proven way to get motorists to pay attention or pay the price. Distracted Driving Awareness Month may be over, but we will continue our efforts to stop motorists from engaging in this deadly behavior.'
The Mattoon Police Department joined forces during this enforcement effort with the Illinois State Police, other local law enforcement and highway safety partners. It was funded with federal traffic safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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