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Despite laws that were introduced in 2010 that brought in hefty fines for distracted driving, it continues to be a significant issue on Manitoba roadways.

A recent study conducted by CAA Manitoba shows that 59 per cent of drivers in the province have witnessed a close-call collision or a distracted driving violation.

The survey found that 60 per cent of Manitoba drivers have been behind a driver in another vehicle who missed a traffic light change because that driver was distracted, while 51 per cent of those surveyed stated that they had met the criteria for being distracted drivers in the past.

The issue is fueling safety concerns for many Manitobans, as 89 per cent of drivers surveyed feel somewhat or very concerned about distracted driving.

The survey also found that 57 per cent of Manitoba drivers support increasing fines and penalties for distracted driving convictions.

According to Manitoba Public Insurance, using a mobile device while driving can result in a $672 fine and possible license suspension.