A distracted driver was issued two separate tickets within six minutes of each other by two different officers in Vancouver.
The Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Police Traffic Unit tweeted an image of both distracted driving tickets on Tuesday, March 19, describing how the same driver received both penalties. Further, they underscore how drivers ought to, "Make road safety a priority."
The first penalty was recorded at 9:49 am and the second was recorded at 9:55 am. Both penalties state, "Use of electronic device" in the description of the offence, and each ticketed amount came to $368. As a result, the offender's total daily fines came out to $736.
Two distracted driving tickets issued yesterday within six minutes by two different officers to the same driver, in the same car, for using their cell phone. Make road safety a priority. !
— VPD Traffic Unit (@VPDTrafficUnit)
March is Distracted Driving Awareness month and officers are cracking down on people who aren't focusing behind the wheel. In fact, officers continue to tweet that they are on the lookout for problem behaviour.
March is Awareness month.
Our officers are set up today on Granville Street watching for distracted drivers.
Please . !
— Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Police (@VancouverPD)
Deputy Howard Chow also tweeted that over 250 distracted driving tickets were issued in this last weekend alone. Further, he noted that over 1100 tickets have been issued since the start of March.