Drivers are prohibited from talking or texting on cell phones in active school zones under Tennessee state law.
As of Jan. 1, it is a misdemeanor for drivers to use the cell phones in any marked school zones. If convicted, the driver faces a fine up to $50.
Sheriff’s Cpl. Michael Rodgers said School Resource Officers asked him to post message signs reminding drivers of the new law in school zones.
He posted the signs near the high-traffic Blackman High School, Middle School and Elementary schools.
Patrol deputies are issuing warning tickets to drivers now.
The signs were furnished through a grant supplied by the Tennessee Highway Safety Office.
With all of all the crime in Rutherford County, this should be last on the sheriff department’s worry list.
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