Bommarito Automotive Group founder and CEO Frank Bommarito is working to raise awareness about the dangers of cell phone use while driving. He is a prominent local business man that is using his position to its advantage.
Bommarito says that he, like everyone else, didn’t give any thought to
distracted driving. He commonly used his phone while driving.
But after he was involved in a car accident that was caused by another driver who was on his cell phone, Bommarito realized how serious this negligent act can be on the roadways.
After this experience, he stopped
using his phone while driving. Then he began working to get the message out to others.
"I have advised my family and my automotive group members to try to refrain from unnecessary cell phone use while driving," he said. "I know it's a hard habit to break, but it’s good advice –and I hope they take it."
His campaign is now taking his campaign further, introducing it to the people of St. Louis through advertisements in the newspaper and local television stations.
Davis Law Group supports and applauds Frank's effort in making our roadways safer.
Category: Distracted Driving Accidents
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(1) A person operating a moving motor vehicle who, by means of an electronic wireless communications device, sends, reads, or writes a text message, is guilty of a traffic infraction. A person does not send, read, or write a text message when he or she reads, selects, or enters a phone number or name in a wireless communications device for the purpose of making a phone call. See RCW 46.61.668.
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