Search
Close this search box.

Distracted Driving Campaign – November 12-15, 2024

Share:

The Saint John Police will be conducting a Distracted Driving Campaign between November 12-15, 2024. The campaign will focus on the enforcement of distracted driving legislation and on educating the public about the dangers associated with distracted driving.  

What is a distraction? 

“Distracted driving is when a driver’s attention is diverted from the driving task by secondary activities (e.g., eating, talking to passengers, talking or texting on electronic communication devices (ECDs) such as cell phones and smart phones).” ​(Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators, 2018)​ 

What is illegal and what is not under the law? 

  • You cannot make or take telephone calls unless it is hands-free. 
  • You cannot text while driving! 
  • You may look at a GPS screen, but you cannot program or handle it. 
  • If a display screen is built into your vehicle, it is permitted. Otherwise, you cannot have it in your view. 

What is the penalty? 

Drivers convicted of a distracted driving offence will be fined $340.50 and lose five points from their licence. 

What are the impacts? 

According to data from Transport Canada’s National Collision Database, distracted driving contributed to an estimated 21% of fatal collisions and 27% of serious injury collisions in 2016. These statistics are part of an upward trend of distracted driving-related collisions, up from 16% of fatal collisions and 22% of serious injury collisions a decade earlier.  

For more news, visit Saint John Police Force | City of Saint John, New Brunswick 

For Media Related Inquiries, please email sjpfnews@saintjohn.ca.

Follow Us On Social

Accessibility