Emphasis Patrols target distracted drivers start Friday in Whatcom County
Mar 9, 2023, 1:51 PM

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Starting Friday morning, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Department and Bellingham Police will be looking for distracted drivers — specifically drivers on their phones.
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In the state of Washington, it is against the law to hold a cell phone while driving. A driver can only use a cell phone if they are if the driver is hands-free and can start by a single touch or swipe, or parked and out-of-the-flow of traffic. This does not include being stopped at a light or stuck in a back-up.
This includes all personal devices like laptops, tablets, music players, and gaming accessories.
“90% of drivers avoid distracted driving,” stated. “We need 100% of Washington drivers to stay focused.”
Emphasis Patrols will focus primarily in North Bellingham.
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A ticket will cost drivers $136. If a driver is caught again within five years, it shoots up to $234 dollars. All infractions are reported to the driver’s insurance agency.