HOLIDAY: What scares Iowa motorists the most? Distracted drivers

(The Center Square) – Motorists are scurrying home from their long Labor Day weekend, and according to the Iowa Department of Public Safety, there’s one kind of driver they fear most – the distracted one.

DPS conducted an informal poll during the Iowa State Fair of 1,300 people and found that while half said they have driven while using a mobile phone, 90% of them say it is dangerous to do so.

“Law enforcement already knows cell phone use behind the wheel is dangerous, it’s affirming to hear Iowa drivers feel the same,” said Sgt. Alex Dinkla with the Iowa State Patrol. “It’s frustrating that despite the perceived danger, so many drivers admit to doing it.”

Motorists who cause the death of another person while texting and driving could be convicted of a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, according to DPS. The law took effect in 2017, the same year that a law making texting while driving a primary offense took effect. That means law enforcement officers can stop motorists they see texting or using an electronic device unless the vehicle is stopped and off the road.

However, drivers can still answer calls and use GPS navigation, despite 85% of Iowans supporting a hands-free driving law, according to DPS.

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Roads in Iowa and across the U.S. are expected to be busy, according to AAA.

The best time to return home after a Labor Day road trip is earlier in the day, as traffic could be heavier in the afternoon, according to AAA.

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