Drivers throughout Moreno Valley and San Bernardino are being reminded to keep their eyes on the road as California strengthens enforcement of distracted driving laws designed to reduce crashes and improve roadway safety.
Traffic safety continues to be a major focus across the Inland Empire as local police departments and the California Highway Patrol work to reduce collisions caused by drivers using handheld electronic devices. Although California has long prohibited holding a cell phone while driving, recent court rulings and increased enforcement have clarified that drivers may not use handheld phones for virtually any purpose while operating a vehicle, including scrolling through apps, watching videos, or repeatedly tapping a mounted device.
The reminder comes as traffic volumes continue to grow throughout both cities. Major commuter routes including Interstate 215, State Route 60, Interstate 10, and State Route 210 carry tens of thousands of vehicles each day, making driver attention more important than ever. Public safety officials say even a few seconds of distraction can significantly increase the likelihood of a serious collision.
According to traffic safety experts, distracted driving remains one of the leading causes of preventable crashes. Looking away from the road to read a text message, respond to a notification, or search for directions can leave a vehicle traveling the length of a football field without the driver watching the roadway.
Motorists are encouraged to program navigation systems before beginning a trip, activate hands-free calling features, silence unnecessary notifications, and safely pull over if they need to respond to an urgent message. Parents are also encouraged to model safe driving behavior for young drivers who are developing lifelong habits behind the wheel.
Local agencies continue to promote educational campaigns reminding residents that safe driving extends beyond obeying speed limits and traffic signals. Eliminating distractions, wearing seat belts, maintaining safe following distances, and remaining alert can all help reduce crashes and save lives.
For Moreno Valley and San Bernardino residents, the message is simple: every driver shares responsibility for keeping local roads safe. Choosing to put the phone away before putting the vehicle in motion is one of the easiest—and most effective—ways to help protect passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and fellow motorists throughout the community.
As Inland Empire roadways continue to experience steady growth in traffic, transportation officials hope increased awareness and responsible driving habits will contribute to safer streets for everyone.







