BOARDMAN TWP., Ohio - Several weeks ago in September, Ohio State Highway troopers on motorcycles began a crackdown on distracted driving on Route 224 in Boardman.
Lieutenant Ben Dennison from the Canfield Post told 21 News that this section of the road has been a hotspot for drivers using their phones.
"We wanted to do something about it. And I feel like we always approach things the same way, and this was just something different, a little bit more safer for the bikes and for the other motoring public," Dennison said.
Dennison stated that efforts to prevent distracted driving led to an increase in the number of traffic stops. Approximately 430 individuals were cited for distracted driving offenses by motorcycle troopers.
"It's a gigantic number, and kind of appalling. We see it all