Law enforcement only needs to see a cell phone in a driver's hand to pull them over and write a $50 ticket. Get stopped a second time and drivers could face a fine of $325
Kayle Libby, 31 of Westbrook, was arrested Sunday afternoon in Alfred. State Police indicated Libby was driving erratically and into oncoming traffic on route 111. According to WMTW, other drivers were able to box her in at the intersections of 111 and 202 until Troopers arrived...
Last year in Maine there were more than 3,000 crashes and 12 deaths related to distracted driving. There is too much going on in vehicles. Originally, cars were used to get from here to there...no radios, no fast food and, certainly, no phones. There were crashes THEN!