s. crackdown on distracted driving. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington live at the bay bridge toll plaza for us. go morning. alyssa. >> good morning. the natasha, reggie. police say if you have to use your phone while driving, pull over or have your passenger be the designated talker, texter an distracted driving awareness month. the california office of traffic safety launched a campaign called just drive. the goal is to educate drivers about the dangers of distracted driving. people can expect to see messages on electronic billboards, on the freeways and increase in law enforcement. the oakland police department is just one of the agencies cracking down. officers will be looking for people talking, texting, now the hands-free law has been in effect for ten years. the ots has done studies and did find a decrease in people talking and texting on phones. but there are still tens of thousands ofacistedns d erivery state oftr d california. the police say if you really need to use your phone,or a fir offender is a $162 ticket. reporting live along