RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> As part of April’s Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the California Highway Patrol (CHP), California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), and Impact Teen Drivers (ITD) are working together to increase education and enforcement efforts to raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.

In support of Distracted Driver Awareness month, we took decisive action with a robust Maximum Enforcement Period Special Detail on April 30th. The California Highway Patrol Inland Office, and the Rancho Cucamonga Office conducted the operation. Harnessing the collective expertise of 30 officers, 3 sergeants, 2 lieutenants, and our captain, we bolstered our resolve for safer roads.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of our enforcement operations for that day:

53 – Speeding <100

6 – Speeding >100

1 – Unsafe Lane Change

51 – Distracted Drivers

45 – Other

11 – Seatbelt

12 – Verbal Warnings

1 – Storage/Impound

1 – Arrest (non-DUI)

3 – Arrests (DUI)

167 – TOTAL CITATIONS

Stay focused on the road every month, not just during Distracted Driver Awareness month. Your safety matters every day. Avoid distractions and arrive safely.

The Pain In The Pass says just slowing down, driving the speed limits, put the phone down, saves lives. Give yourself extra time. Wear your seat belt. There is too many speed demons and tailgaters on the freeways.

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