Get off the phone – you’re Driving

Cell phone drivers a danger to themselves and everyone else on the road.
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Wellington Police disappointed at the number of drivers using cellphones while driving

Wellington Acting Road Policing Manager Senior Sergeant Matt Fitzgerald says Police identified 51 drivers using cellphones while driving, over a two-hour period yesterday near the Arras Tunnel, Wellington.

Infringements were issued to drivers that were stopped, as the use of mobile phones is often a factor in serious crashes.

Snr Sgt Fitzgerald says it is disappointing to see such a high number of motorists using their phones and driving distracted.

Police are urging motorists to make the conscious choice to drive distraction free.

“Put the phone away or pull over if you need to use it. Using a cellphone while driving puts yourself and other motorists at risk.”

During the operation yesterday, Police also identified five drivers and/or passengers who were not wearing their seatbelts.

Snt Sgt Fitzgerald says restraints save lives – it’s that simple.

“Anyone who chooses not to wear a seatbelt significantly increases their risk of injury or death if they end up in a crash. Police ask motorists to remain focused on the road and wear their seatbelts, to ensure they and others get to their destination safely.”