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Troopers: Washington drivers impaired by 2 or more substances make up most DUI arrests

Troopers: Washington drivers impaired by 2 or more substances make up most DUI arrests Polydrug impared driving more common on roads, patrol says Washington State Patrol say impaired driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, or polydrug impaired driving, has increased significantly this year and become the most common DUI arrests. Q13 s Grace Lim reports. SEATTLE - Drivers under the influence of two or more substances, or polydrugs, are now the most common impaired drivers on our roads, according to Washington State Patrol (WSP) Trooper Joe Armstrong with WSP said he s seen more DUIs involving drugs recently. I arrested 35 DUIs on day shift last year so I get two to three a month. At least one every three weeks out of the month, said Armstrong.

Beware of the dangers of distracted driving

Beware of the dangers of distracted driving April 14, 2021 at 1:11 pm Did you know it only takes three seconds to drive the length of a football field? Imagine looking down at your phone for that long! KIRO Radio’s Tracy Taylor wants you to be aware of the dangers of driving during Distracted Driving Awareness month and all yearlong. According to the National Highway Safety Administration, over 3,000 people died as a result of distracted driving in 2019. That’s a 10% increase from 2018. And on a typical day, more than 700 people are injured in distracted driving incidents. In 2017, Washington state passed a driving under the influence of electronics act. It might sound silly, but Kelly Just with AAA told Tracy says that their studies show it takes about 27 seconds for your brain to refocus attention after you put down your phone or finish with your voice to text system.

Safety officials warn of hangover effect after texting while driving

April 1, 2021 at 1:47 pm A driver uses a phone while behind the wheel of a car on April 30, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the Washington Traffic Safety Commission is calling on everyone to refocus on preventing crashes caused by distracted driving, which includes when drivers hold their cell phones. From April 1-19, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WSTC) says more than 130 police agencies are adding patrols and looking for drivers districted by their electronic devices. Drivers can also receive a “dangerously distracted” citation for committing other traffic violations due to any type of distraction.

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