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Thousands of distracted driving crashes reported in Bernalillo County this year

August 28, 2017

It’s a dangerous, growing problem that is killing people in New Mexico.

The Department of Transportation says the number of distracted driving crashes in Bernalillo County has gone up each year since 2013.

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New Mexico Department of Transportation's JUSTDRIVE Campaign was created to help reduce the number of distracted driving crashes and fatalities on our roadways.
Through our continuing efforts, we promote the safe practices of not using a cell phone or other personal device while driving, as well as avoiding all other driver distractions.
We strive to educate drivers about laws restricting such unsafe, dangerous behaviors, with the ultimate goal of ending distracted driving in the state of New Mexico.


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