Put the Phone Away or Pay: The High Cost of Distraction in April 2026

Put the Phone Away or Pay: The High Cost of Distraction in April 2026

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Throughout this week, law enforcement across the country is launching the “Put the Phone Away or Pay” campaign. While the ticket for holding a phone while driving in 2026 is expensive, the real cost isn’t the fine—it’s the Insurance Surcharge.

The “Hidden” 3-Year Penalty

In many states, a single distracted driving citation is now treated with the same severity as a major moving violation.

  • The Surcharge: Drivers convicted of distracted driving can see their premiums rise by an average of $300 to $500 per year.
  • The Duration: Most insurance companies track these violations for three to five years. That one “quick text” could end up costing you over $$1,500$ in extra insurance premiums over time.

The 2026 Tech Solution

In 2026, most vehicles and smartphones have advanced “Do Not Disturb While Driving” features. This week, take five minutes to ensure yours is activated. Many insurers now offer “Focus Discounts” for drivers who can prove through telematics apps that they don’t interact with their screens while the car is in motion. Staying focused isn’t just a safety choice; it’s a financial one.

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