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Commissioners push for tougher distracted driving regulations

November 12, 2024 | Collier County, Florida


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Commissioners push for tougher distracted driving regulations
In a recent government meeting, commissioners expressed strong support for a resolution aimed at enhancing public safety by addressing distracted driving, particularly due to cell phone use. The discussion was sparked by advocacy from community members, including a parent who lost a child to a distracted driver.

Commissioners highlighted the prevalence of distracted driving incidents, noting that many drivers are often seen using their phones at traffic lights. The resolution aims to reinforce existing laws regarding texting and driving, which have been criticized for being poorly written and enforced. Commissioner Kowal emphasized that the proposed measures would strengthen these laws, making them more enforceable and ultimately safer for the public.

Commissioner Saunders pointed out the legislative reluctance to adopt hands-free laws, despite their proven effectiveness in other states. He proposed that the commission's lobbyists prioritize this issue to push for necessary changes at the state level. The motion to approve the resolution and involve lobbyists was unanimously supported by the commissioners, marking a significant step towards improving road safety in the community.

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