Campaign urges drivers to keep ‘eyes on the road’
HONOLULU — The Hawaii Department of Transportation is dedicating the month of April to “Distracted Driving Awareness Month,” joining a national campaign that urges motorists to avoid all distractions and keep their eyes on the road.
Anything that diverts attention away from the road ahead is a distraction, including using a mobile phone or any handheld device, eating or drinking, applying makeup, reading, using a navigation system and even adjusting the radio station.
