Dakota Johnson ticketed for distracted driving on PCH in Malibu – NBC Los Angeles

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Dakota Johnson is without doubt one of the drivers who’ve just lately realized distracted driving is now not tolerated by authorities when touring alongside Pacific Coast Freeway in Malibu.

After 4 Pepperdine College college students had been killed after being struck by a rushing automotive on the identical roadway in October 2023 following years of lethal crashes, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division carried out a “zero tolerance” coverage towards distracted driving. 

And since the “Fifty Shades” actress was allegedly seen utilizing her cellphone whereas behind the wheel, a deputy pulled her over and gave her a quotation, legislation enforcement sources informed NBC Los Angeles. 

NBC Los Angeles reached out to Johnson’s representatives. 

Malibu, CA, Tuesday, November 14, 2023 - A traffic safety group, Streets Are For Everyone hosts a ``Ghost Tire Memorial'' placement in memory of the victims of a reckless driver who killed four Pepperdine students. Parents, friends and classmates attend the ceremony, adding written thoughts to the tires, placed alongside Pacific Coast Highway. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Malibu, CA, Tuesday, November 14, 2023 – A visitors security group, Streets Are For Everybody hosts a “Ghost Tire Memorial” placement in reminiscence of the victims of a reckless driver who killed 4 Pepperdine college students. Dad and mom, mates and classmates attend the ceremony, including written ideas to the tires, positioned alongside Pacific Coast Freeway. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Occasions through Getty Pictures)

Following the deaths of the Pepperdine seniors, their family and friends positioned two “Ghost Tires” in Malibu in reminiscence of the victims.

California Governor Gavin Newsom additionally signed a invoice into legislation to authorize pace cameras at 5 areas on the 21-mile stretch of curving coastal street. And town of Malibu and Caltrans pushed for brand new modifications, together with probably shifting parking off PCH.

The LA County Sheriff’s division reminds folks to drive safely and listen on the street.

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