NYS Troopers Ticket Drivers With Hand-Held Cell Phones

nysp.gifThe NY State Police call it �Operation Hang Up,� the enforcement of the state law that prohibits the use of hand-held cell phones by motorists while driving.�

From last Tuesday through Friday, troopers issued 181 tickets for observed cell phone violations while they patrolled the Thruway from the New York City line to Sloatsburg, I-95 from New York City to the Connecticut line and the Cross Westchester Expressway.

Last year, troopers issued 5,400 tickets on the Thruway for cell phone violations.

�Driver inattention is the leading factor in most crashes, and cell phone use is one of the most common driver distractions,� said State Police Troop T Commander Major Robert Meyers.

State law prohibits the use of a hand-held mobile phone while driving except to call 911 or to contact medical, fire or police personnel about an emergency.� Violators who are ticketed face a maximum fine of $100, along with a $60 surcharge.

(Source: MidHudsonNews)

7 Responses

  1. But wouldn’t it be better for the economy to let them crash first, providing parnassah to a wide variety of people (wreckers, ambulance crews, lawyers, etc.), as well as reduced unemployment (since the driver, some of his/her passengers, and the people in the car they smash would all be removed from the labor force thereby reducing the unemployment rate).

  2. #1, the way you put it, people should willingly crash even without a cell phone because so many people would be benefiting. But please don’t volunteer..

  3. This is good let State Troopers fine Drivers driving when using Cell Phones while Driving. Driving a vehicle is a privilege not a right. All Drivers need to pay attention to the road and other drivers on the road, not to their conversation.

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