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DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — The Decatur Police Department is partnering with the Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Police to step up enforcement efforts to prevent distracted driving.

Over 200 local law enforcement agencies are joining in and recognizing Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The Decatur Police Department is warning drivers to either put their phones away or pay the price of driving while distracted.

“Distracted driving is dangerous, claiming 58 lives in Illinois in 2023. We need everyone’s support in making our roads safer, which includes staying focused behind the wheel,” said Sgt. Steve Hagemeyer. “We’re excited to support IDOT’s efforts in educating all road users about the importance of putting your phone away, setting your navigation before your trip begins and driving distraction-free.”

Throughout the state of Illinois, using your phone in anything other than hands-free mode is illegal and dangerous. The Illinois distracted driving campaign is funded with federal traffic safety funds administered by IDOT.

“It has become all too common to see people driving down the road while looking
at their phones,” Hagemeyer said. “People know texting and driving is both dangerous and illegal, but they do it anyway, putting themselves and others at risk. During April, you will see increased law enforcement efforts as officers stop and ticket anyone who violates distracted driving and other Illinois motor vehicle laws.”

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