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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 11:19 PM

Officers remind residents: One text or call could wreck it all

Officers remind residents: One text or call could wreck it all
Courtesy Nevada Highway Patrol

Law enforcement agencies statewide will be Joining Forces and focusing on distracted drivers from May 1 through May 14, 2018. The Nevada Highway Patrol will be working diligently to urge motorists to keep your eyes on the road and put away cell phones or other items that cause distractions. Five seconds is the average time your eyes are off the road while texting. When traveling at fifty-five miles per hour, that is enough time to cover the length of a football field.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) continues to urge the motoring public to take the following safety precautions to minimize distractions while driving:

Be a safe, distraction-free driver. Put your cell phone down and focus on the road;

When using electronic devices for directions, set the destination prior to driving;

Speak up when you're a passenger and your driver uses an electronic device while driving. Offer to call or text for the driver, so his or her full attention stays on the driving task; and

Always wear your seat belt. Seat belts are the best defense against other unsafe drivers.

“The Nevada Highway Patrol is reminding drivers that taking your eyes off the road for even one second can change your life or someone else’s life forever. While Nevada law enforcement conducts traffic stops on a daily basis for a multitude of violations, the emphasis for these two weeks in May is distracted driving. Put down the distractions and Drive Safely, Nevada.”

For resources about distracted driving, please visit:

http://www.distraction.gov/stats-research-laws/facts-and-statistics.html

For more information on Joining Forces and other statewide traffic safety programs, please visit http://www.zerofatalitiesnv.com.

The Nevada Department of Public Safety’s- Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) provides funding for law enforcement agencies to participate in Joining Forces to reduce traffic deaths and injuries on Nevada roadways.

 

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