A driver in Tustin recently was arrested after overreacting when the driver in front of him stalled traffic while using his cell phone.
The driver who was stuck in traffic behind the distracted driver decided to engage in street justice by attacking the car of the distracted driver, breaking a window and damaging a mirror in the process.
The Tustin Police Department recommends that we call the police to deal with distracted drivers instead of displaying aggressive driving behavior and felonious vandalism after confronting a distracted driver.
Ironically April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
In 2021, distracted driving killed 3,522 people.
national Distracted Driving Awareness Month, is a good time to regroup and take responsibility for the choices we make when we’re on the road. Follow these safety tips for a safe ride:
During a portion of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, from April 3 through 10, you may see increased law enforcement on the roadways as part of the national paid media campaign U Drive. U Text. U Pay. This campaign reminds drivers of the deadly dangers and the legal consequences – including fines – of texting behind the wheel.
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