Provincial police say not enough motorists are getting the message about the dangers of distracted driving.
The OPP says the lack of voluntary compliance regarding the use of hand-held devices has prompted a massive enforcement campaign.
Dryden Constable Erin Huckell says officers are ramping up their efforts to prevent drivers from texting or eating behind the wheel.
The fine for talking on a cellphone while driving is $155.
OPP Targeting Distracted Drivers
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