Law enforcement agencies statewide are participating in a distracted driving enforcement and awareness campaign from now until the end of April. Williams Van Kovering with MN-Dot indicates distracted driving remains a serious danger on Minnesota roads, and it's preventable.
The Minnesota State Troopers are cracking down on distracted drivers. State Trooper Sargent Jesse Grabow joined me on WJON. He says he sees people everyday looking at their phones and holding their phone while driving, which is against the law.
The Minnesota State Patrol says a woman who was distracted by her phone rolled her vehicle. The incident happened just before 8:30 p.m. Tuesday on Highway 55 in Maple Lake Township in Wright County.
Looking at your phone while driving, for even just a moment, could be the worst decision you've ever made. This video shows just how bad of an idea it is.
We see it all the time - people wearing earbuds while driving their car. Did you know it's illegal? Police are starting to look for these people while driving.
In a wi-fi world, you can listen to almost anything you want on your mobile phone...