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Grand Terrace Police Lead Local Effort to Curb Distracted Driving

By Ruby Stephenson, Contributing Writer
March 3, 2026 at 12:19pm. Views: 1209

Life moves fast, especially behind the wheel. Busy schedules, errands, navigation apps, and constant social media notifications all compete for drivers’ attention everyday. What may feel like a harmless glance at a phone can quickly turn into a life-altering decision, putting drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and entire communities at risk.

National data underscores just how serious the issue has become. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 3,275 people were killed in crashes involving distracted drivers in 2023—accounting for about eight percent of all traffic fatalities nationwide. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that, on average, nine people lose their lives every day in crashes involving distracted driving.

Closer to home, the problem is even more urgent. Data from the Safe Transportation Research and Education Center shows that in 2022, San Bernardino County ranked among the highest in California for distracted-driving fatalities and serious injuries, with 17 deaths and 44 serious injuries linked to distracted driving crashes. These numbers highlight the very real risks facing local families on everyday roadways.

In response to these dangers, the Grand Terrace Police Department took direct action by conducting a focused enforcement operation on February 20, 2026. The operation targeted drivers suspected of violating California’s hands-free cell phone law, reinforcing the department’s commitment to keeping local roads safe.

Under California law, drivers are prohibited from holding a phone or electronic communications device while operating a vehicle. This includes talking, texting, or using apps. Violations are punishable by a fine, and a second offense within 36 months results in a point being added to the driver’s record. The law is designed to reduce distractions and prevent crashes before they happen.

“A driver’s focus should be on the road, not their phone,” Corporal Jason Salinas said. “That text, phone call, email, or social media post is not worth the risk to yourself and other people on the road.”

Beyond enforcement, the Grand Terrace Police Department continues to emphasize education and prevention. Drivers are encouraged to pull over to a safe location if they need to make an important call or program directions, silence phones before driving, or place devices out of reach to avoid temptation.

Funding for the enforcement effort was provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, supporting local law enforcement agencies in their efforts to reduce preventable crashes and save lives.

By combining enforcement, education, and community awareness, the Grand Terrace Police Department is playing a vital role in addressing a national safety issue at the local level. Their proactive approach helps protect residents, visitors, and families throughout San Bernardino County — reinforcing the message that no notification is worth a life.

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