‘They have no concept they’re operating a motor vehicle:’ RCMP ramp up enforcement on distracted drivers
NANAIMO – The dogged determination of mid-Island drivers to use their cell phone while driving is forcing area RCMP to be more proactive in how they deal with distracted drivers.
Police are using March to blitz area roads in a bid to curb the dangerous behaviour.
According to ICBC, distracted driving is now the second leading factor in fatal crashes in B.C., ranking below speed but ahead of impaired driving.
Heavy penalties apply if drivers are caught using their phones while driving, including a $368 fine and four penalty points on your licence. The accumulation of points on a drivers license can result in an additional $252 fine.