Teen Driver Safety: Navigating independence with caution in Virginia
Read full article: Teen Driver Safety: Navigating independence with caution in Virginia907 people died in car crashes last year across Virginia and while those numbers are a ten percent decrease from 2022, the Commonwealth would like to do everything to keep them down starting with student drivers.
Over A Thousand Warnings Issued as Martinsville Cracks Down on Speeding Near Schools
Read full article: Over A Thousand Warnings Issued as Martinsville Cracks Down on Speeding Near SchoolsMartinsville Police Department wants people to slow down at all its schools, so it installed speed enforcement cameras.
Virginia governor issues reminder as new distracted driving law starts next year
Read full article: Virginia governor issues reminder as new distracted driving law starts next yearROANOKE, Va – Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is reminding Virginians of the state’s new distracted driving law that goes into effect on Jan. 1. During a virtual press conference on Tuesday, Northam commended lawmakers for passing the new law, which makes holding any kind of device while driving illegal. I repeat 23,000 crashes in Virginia that were caused by distracted driving and 120 of those individuals lost their lives,” said the governor. Any driver in the state who violates the law could face a fine of up to $250.
Virginia drivers to be penalized for using phone while driving starting 2021
Read full article: Virginia drivers to be penalized for using phone while driving starting 2021ROANOKE COUNTY, Va – The upcoming new year will also bring stricter penalties for texting and driving in the Commonwealth. While a new law banning texting and driving were passed earlier this year, officers have been focusing on education regarding distracted driving instead. Officers with Roanoke County say other states have passed similar laws with a grace period to allow drivers to get used to the change. “We are giving a six month period that way that the public can kind of educate themselves, and get used to the law and take effect and that’s why law enforcement has not taken any type of enforcement action towards the new legislation,” Roanoke County Police Officer Thurman Butts said. If a driver violates the new law, they could face fines up to $250.