By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
Don't even think about putting that cell phone to your ear today.
The second crackdown on cell phone use this month will take place today in the Sacramento region.
The first zero tolerance cell phone day on Aug. 10 in the Sacramento area resulted in 345 tickets for talking on the cell phone while driving. Officers also handed out seven citations for texting while driving.
Police and the California Highway Patrol once again today will focus on drivers talking or texting on a cell phone that is not a hands-free device.
The crackdown will be conducted by the CHP and by the Sacramento, Elk Grove, West Sacramento, Roseville, Galt, Twin Rivers, Lodi, Ripon and Rancho Cordova police departments.
Cell-phone violations carry a minimum fine of $20 for the first offense and $50 for the second. When court costs and other fees are added, the total can exceed $100 for a first offense, the CHP said.
Cell phones are the leading cause statewide of crashes by inattentive drivers, the CHP said.
Call The Bee's Bill Lindelof, (916) 321-1079.
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Previous coverage:
Drivers hang up fast during Sacramento-area cell phone crackdown - Aug. 11, 2010
CHP, police to target drivers using cell phones - Aug. 7, 2010









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