Yuma police urge drivers to put phones away during Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Lauren Duffel

YUMA, Ariz. — April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a time to reflect on your driving habits, regroup and take responsibility for the choices you make behind the wheel. Yuma Police Department shares the dangers distracted driving poses to you and others on the road.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2024 more than 3,000 people were killed in crashes involving distracted driving.

“One simple mistake can either end somebody’s life or end yours or somebody can get seriously injured,” said Officer Hayato Johnson of the Yuma Police Department.

Distracted driving isn’t worth the risk. These injuries can be life-threatening or cause permanent disability.

“You can have financial hardships from all of this. Court fees don’t just end right after the case, they can go on for years,” Johnson added.

Beyond legal costs, distracted driving can cause insurance premiums to skyrocket and saddle drivers with expensive legal fees.

“It still continues to happen and people aren’t taking it as serious as they should,” Johnson said.

Practicing safe driving means not texting or using your phone in any capacity while behind the wheel. If you need to send a text, pull over. If you can’t stay off your phone while driving, place your phone in the trunk, back seat or glove box.

The fight to end distracted driving starts with you today. By making the decision to put the phone away, you can save a life.

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