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Campaigns against texting, other distractions hope to convince drivers ‘It Can Wait’

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Texting while driving is against the law in Illinois, as is the distracted driving behavior of talking on a cell phone in school or construction zones. While much of the focus of safety campaigns in on young drivers, local law enforcement professionals say drivers of all ages can be seen texting while driving on area roads. (Photo Illustration from Herald Files)

Texting while driving isn’t a new concern, but it has received a spotlight in recent months as municipalities, local law enforcement officials and even mobile carriers are coming on-board with messages warning against the activity.

During September, more than 170 Illinois municipalities approved proclamations to promote awareness of the dangers of texting on Illinois roadways, according to the Illinois Municipal League, in an effort tied to AT&T’s “It Can Wait” campaign.

Texting while driving is against the law in Illinois, as is the distracted driving behavior of talking on a cell phone in school or construction zones.

Morris Police Department Chief Brent Dite said the issue is one that his department takes seriously.
“We have a very low tolerance for it, because we know the dangers of it,” he said.

Dite said officers are trained to keep an eye out for it and issue citations when they spot incidents of texting drivers.

“We’re doing what we can do to enforce it,” he said. “It’s tough sometimes because sometimes people have the phone in their lap and the officer doesn’t see it. There are some challenges, but we are aggressively enforcing the law.”

Grundy County Sheriff Terry Marketti said his deputies are doing the same.

“We’ve cited several people for doing it since the law changed, but I think it’s going on frequently,” he said of texting. “I notice it myself when I’m driving and I pull up at a stop light and see the person next to me (on their phone).”

While the focus of much of the campaigns is on young drivers, both Marketti and Dite said they’re not the only ones taking part in the activity.

“Truthfully, I think it’s certainly several different generations that are doing it,” he said. “Go sit at an airport, or a mall, and you would be surprised at how many people are texting. It’s not only younger kids, it’s adults, too.”

He added that the message his office is attempting to get out to the public spans age groups.

“I think you can’t blame any generation, everybody’s doing it now, and we’re asking that they don’t,” he said.

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