Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office launches distracted driving enforcement program

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is stepping up enforcement efforts to combat distracted driving, with its Special Patrol Bureau Motorcycle Unit launching a “Distracted Driving Safety Program” that will run through Sept. 30, 2026. Officials said the initiative aims to address careless driving — including behaviors such as texting, eating, and interacting with in-vehicle systems — […] The post Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office launches distracted driving enforcement program appeared first on CNW Network.

Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office launches distracted driving enforcement program

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is stepping up enforcement efforts to combat distracted driving, with its Special Patrol Bureau Motorcycle Unit launching a “Distracted Driving Safety Program” that will run through Sept. 30, 2026.

Officials said the initiative aims to address careless driving — including behaviors such as texting, eating, and interacting with in-vehicle systems — which has been identified as the leading cause of traffic crashes in Miami-Dade County.

According to the Florida Department of Transportation, the state recorded 48,537 motor vehicle crashes involving distracted driving in 2021. Those incidents resulted in 2,756 serious injuries and 308 fatalities, highlighting the dangers posed by driver inattention.

In response to these trends, the Florida Department of Transportation previously launched its “Put It Down” distracted driving campaign, which includes outreach events designed to raise awareness and encourage safer driving habits.

Authorities say the new enforcement program will combine education with targeted operations. Motorcycle units from the sheriff’s office will conduct specialized patrols focused on identifying and citing distracted drivers while also informing motorists about safe driving practices.

Florida distracted driving laws

Officials also reminded drivers of key provisions under Florida law governing wireless device use while driving.

Under Section 316.305 of Florida Statutes, law enforcement officers can stop motorists who are texting while driving. The law prohibits drivers from manually typing or entering multiple letters, numbers, or symbols into a wireless communications device to send text messages, emails, or instant messages while operating a vehicle.

Additionally, Section 316.306 of Florida Statutes bans handheld use of wireless communications devices in school zones and active work zones. Drivers are prohibited from using handheld devices in designated school crossings, school zones, or construction areas where personnel are present or equipment is in operation.

Officials said the enforcement campaign is intended to improve safety for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists throughout Miami-Dade County and reduce crashes caused by distracted driving.

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office encouraged motorists to remain attentive behind the wheel and avoid using handheld devices while driving.

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