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AR State Police texting while driving campaign

Starting today, October 17th through October 23rd, Arkansas law enforcement agencies will intensify their patrols aimed at drivers violating the Arkansas texting while driving law. 

Texting while driving is against the law in 47 states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands. 

“U drive, U text, U pay” is a coordinated campaign designed to stop distracted driving. Law enforcement agencies across the state have pledged their support toward enforcing the law and educating violators. 

National Teen Driver Safety Week is October 16th through October 22nd.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) officials will be reminding teenagers of the danger in using their phones while driving. Using a phone to text, talk or participate in social media while driving is unacceptable, even while stopped in traffic.

Drivers should consider these reminders:

If you are expecting a text message or need to send one, pull over and park your car in a safe location. 

Designate your passenger as your “designated texter”.

Do not engage in social media scrolling or messaging while driving.

Activate your phone’s “Do Not Disturb” feature, or put your phone in the trunk, glove box, or back seat of your vehicle until you arrive at your destination.

Remember: U DRIVE. U TEXT. U PAY.

For more information visit www.trafficsafetymarketing.org or contact the Arkansas Highway Safety Office at 501-618-8136.

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