New Jersey's texting-while-driving ticket blitz starts Monday.
N.J.'s texting-while-driving ticket blitz starts Monday. These 207 departments got $1M to target distracted drivers.
New Jersey's annual campaign targeting distracted driving - particularly those texting behind the wheel - kicks off Monday with 207 police departments and law enforcement agencies receiving more than $1 million in grants for additional patrols to issue tickets.
The three-week "U Text. U Drive. U Pay." campaign runs through April 21 and is timed to coincide with National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. New Jersey was one of four states to receive federal grants this year.
Distracted driving fines in New Jersey range from $200 to $400 for a first offense, and can lead to a license suspension beyond a third offense.
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